Civil Disobedience, Threats and Offers: Gandhi and Rawls

Oxford University Press USA (1986)
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Comparing the Gandhian idea of civil disobedience to those of Rawls and other modern thinkers, Haksar here demonstrates the relevance of Gandhi's thought to contemporary society and politics.

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