ABSTRACT

Mahatma K. Gandhi's dedication to finding a path of liberation from an epidemic of violence has been well documented before. The central issue and the novelty of this book is its focus on what Gandhi wanted to liberate us for. The book also provides an assessment of how viable his positive vision of humanity is.

Gandhi revolutionized the struggle for Indian liberation from Great Britain by convincing his countrymen that they must turn to nonviolence and that India needed to be liberated from its social ills—poverty, unemployment, opium addiction, institution of child marriage, inequality of women, and Hindu-Muslim frictions—even more than it needed political freedom.

Although Gandhi's legacy has not been forgotten, it has often been distorted. He is called "Mahatma" and venerated as a saint, but not followed and often misinterpreted. Predrag Cicovacki attempts to de-mythologize Gandhi and take a closer look at his thoughts, aims, and struggles. He invites us to look at the footprints Gandhi left for us, and follow them as carefully and critically as possible. Cicovacki concludes that Gandhi's spiritual vision of humanity and the importance of adherence to truth (satyagraha)are his lasting legacy.

part I|39 pages

Violence

chapter 1|12 pages

Is Violence Necessary?

chapter 2|11 pages

Is Violence Justified?

chapter 3|9 pages

Roots of Violence

chapter 4|3 pages

Seeking an Alternative

part II|35 pages

Dialogue

chapter 5|6 pages

Re-Personalizing Human Relations

chapter 6|10 pages

Dialogue of Friends

chapter 7|10 pages

Dialogue with Adversaries

chapter 8|7 pages

Facing an Impasse

part III|42 pages

Purification

chapter 9|10 pages

The Truth Shall Make Us Free

chapter 10|8 pages

Preparing for Truth

chapter 11|12 pages

A Seeker of Truth

chapter 12|10 pages

The Art of Living

part IV|45 pages

Struggle

chapter 13|11 pages

Gandhi against Hitler

chapter 14|9 pages

Gandhi against “Practical Reason”

chapter 15|7 pages

Gandhi's Triumph

chapter 16|8 pages

Gandhi's Failure

chapter 17|5 pages

The Art of Dying