Gandhi : The Quest for Tolerance and Survival/N. Radhakrishnan. New Delhi, Gandhi Media Centre, 1995, ix, 204 p.,
$13. ISBN 81-86626-00-X.Contents: Foreword.
1. Gandhian perspective of human survival. 2. The widening horizons of nonviolence. 3. The Gandhian striving for tolerance. 4. The Gandhian blue-print for education and training for peace. 5. Gandhi and the Dalit issue. 6. Gandhi, human security and the Soka renaissance. Index."In this book, Professor N. Radhakrishnan, a Gandhian scholar and activist of international repute, analyses in six well-researched articles with convincing clarity and conviction the relevance of Gandhi's work and philosophy against the backdrop of the existing and emerging national and international scenario.
"The Gandhian model of a nonviolent, moral social order can be ignored only at the peril of human survival, and values like tolerance both in private and public life have to become the guiding principles as Gandhi insisted for co-existence, argues the author." (jacket)
[N. Radhakrishnan is at present Director of Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti, New Delhi. His books include Gandhi, Youth and Nonviolence, Complementarity of Gandhi and Nehru and Gandhi's Challenge to Religious Intolerance.]