توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Economist Gandhi: The Roots and the Relevance of the Political Economy of the Mahatma
نام کتاب : Economist Gandhi: The Roots and the Relevance of the Political Economy of the Mahatma
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : گاندی اقتصاددان: ریشه ها و ارتباط اقتصاد سیاسی مهاتما
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نویسندگان : Jaithirth Rao
ناشر : Penguin Random House India Private Limited
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 256
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ISBN (شابک) : 9789354922329 , 9354922325
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 1 Mb
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
این کتاب برداشتی تازه از فلسفه اقتصادی گاندی است. این بینش هایی را در مورد جنبه پنهان شخصیت گاندی و افکار او در مورد اقتصاد و سرمایه داری ارائه می دهد. این کتاب جنبه هایی از تفکر گاندی را که معمولاً توسط کسانی که مطمئن هستند گاندی را می شناسند از قلم می اندازد. این احتمالاً اولین کتاب در مورد گاندی است که ادعا می کند گاندی مخالف تجارت و سرمایه داران نبوده است. در واقع، نویسنده معتقد است که گاندی یک کاست بانیه بود و این همان چیزی است که رویکرد مثبت گاندی را نسبت به تجارت، تجارت و ثروت توضیح می دهد.
فهرست مطالب :
Title page
Contents
Foreword
1. Introduction
Gandhi, a Man of Many Facets
Gandhi Was Not Anti-Business or Anti-Capitalist
Lawyer Gandhi
Gandhi and Western Intellectual Traditions
Gandhi, the Hindu
Variegated Gandhi
Methodology
2. Gandhi, the English Lawyer
Barrister Gandhi
Gandhi’s Tryst with English Equity Law
Individualist Gandhi
3. Bania Gandhi
Gandhi and Ahmedabad
The Anandji Kalyanji Trust
Persistent Gujarati Traditions
What Gandhi Took from Ahmedabad
Alternative Lineage
4. Gandhi and the Christian Message
The 1916 Allahabad Speech: Gandhi’s Love for the Gospels
Gandhi and the Quakers
Gandhi and the Trappist Monks
5. Gandhi and the Isavasya Upanishad
Gandhi and the Isavasya Upanishad
The Isavasya Upanishad in the Classical Hindu Context
Reconciling Gandhi’s Vision with the Classical
Gandhi’s Quilon and Kottayam Speeches
6. Gandhi and the Bhagavad Gita
Gandhi and the Bhagavad Gita
Gandhi, the Gita and Homo Economicus
The Idea of the Worldly Ascetic
7. Adam Smith and the Mahatma
The Many Facets of Gandhi and Smith
The Empiricist Gandhi
Moralist Smith and Economist Gandhi
Two Anti-Imperialists
8. Gandhi and the Purusharthas
Yuga Dharma and Purusharthas
The Imperatives of Yuga Dharma
Independence and Freedom
9. Gandhi and Identity Economics
The Contemporary Discipline of Identity Economics
How Gandhi Grappled with Identity Issues
Nudging Identities
10. Tinkering and the Mahatma: Gandhi’s Ideas on Education
The Economics of Human Capital
Gandhi’s Intellectual Sources
And Then Came the Charkha
Spinning versus Weaving
From Spinning to Tinkering
The Trappist Influence
Gandhi and Machines
The Philosophy behind Nai Talim: Montessori, Kumarappa
Christian Pietism in the Background
Education as a Community Experience
Nai Talim’s Rejection of Alternative English Models
Kumarappa’s Nai Talim Manifesto
The Boarding School Contrast
The Alternative Scottish Enlightenment Tradition
Confronting Mutually Reinforcing Traditions
Tinkering and Its Absence
Modern Indian Education: Attempts and Patterns
Towards a Resolution: Tinkering Gandhi as a Human Capital Guru
11. Gandhi’s Trusteeship: Perspectives and Approaches
Gandhi’s Own Words
Trusteeship: Ethical and Legal Perspectives
Trusteeship: Empirical and Practical Perspectives
Trusteeship: Creative Tensions
12. Economist Gandhi: A Guru Relevant for Today
The Limits of Technocratic Consequentialism
The Centrality of Trust
Gandhi for the Wealthy
Gandhi for the Poor
Gandhi for Business Relationships
Gandhi for the State
Practicality
Tinkering Gandhi: Perspectives on Human Capital
Footnotes
3. Bania Gandhi
5. Gandhi and the Isavasya Upanishad
7. Adam Smith and the Mahatma
10. Tinkering and the Mahatma: Gandhi’s Ideas on Education
11. Gandhi’s Trusteeship: Perspectives and Approaches
Afterword
Appendix: Note on References
References
Acknowledgements
Follow Penguin
Copyright
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
This book is a refreshing take on Gandhi's economic philosophy. It provides insights into the hidden facet of Gandhi's personality, and his thoughts on economics and capitalism. The book captures aspects of Gandhi's thinking usually missed by those who are sure they know Gandhi. This is probably the first book on Gandhi that claims that Gandhi was not against business and capitalists. In fact, the author maintains that Gandhi was a Baniya by caste, and this is what explains Gandhi's positive approach towards business, trade and wealth.