Gandhi in His Time and Ours, New Edition
This book examines Gandhi as the creator of a radical style of politics. It argues that whereas politicians garner support by demonising those they oppose, Gandhi resisted such a politics. He asserted that there are always grounds for a fruitful dialogue.
How did Gandhi create this new form of politics? Hardiman shows its basis within Gandhi’s larger vision of an alternative society based on respect, non-violence, and ecological harmony.
The practice of such a politics entailed personal and institutional experiments in relation to his opponents, who ranged from colonials to violent resisters, from right-wing religious leaders and upholders of caste privilege to socialists and Dalits. Gandhi’s conflicts and dialogues with them are studied.
Various key issues in Gandhi’s life and legacy are also examined. His sexuality and programme for women are looked at in the light of feminist critiques. His inconsistencies, mistakes, and failures are scrutinised. Despite his many limitations, he is shown as uncompromisingly honest in his political life and moral activism.
Finally, there is Gandhi’s enduring legacy: Jayaprakash Narayan, Medha Patkar, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, and Petra Kelly are discussed. Gandhi’s influence on environmentalism, anti-war campaigns, and human rights activism are shown as his legacy.
A new Afterword (2026) has been added for this new edition.
Author
David Hardiman is an eminent historian who was professor at the University of Warwick. He is a founder member of the Subaltern
Studies group.Details
Paperback
368 pages
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