Fire Sans Ire : A Critical Study of Gandhian Non-Violence/Mohit
Chakrabarti. New Delhi, Concept, 2005, ix, 214 p., ISBN 81-8069-189-6.
Contents: Preface. 1. Gandhian non-violence: multidimensions. 2. Non-violence and social change: Gandhian guidelines. 3. Education and non-violence: Gandhian essentials. 4. Non-violence and aesthetics: Gandhian synchronization. 5. Non-violence and religion: Gandhian avenues of cohesion. 6. Non-violence and humanism: Gandhian efflorescence. 7. Spiritualism and non-violence: Gandhian quest for excellence. 8. Non-violence and mysticism: Gandhian March for ascent. Epilogue. Bibliography. Index.
"The philosophy of non-violence, as Mahatma Gandhi advocates and actualises in principles and practice, is a rare and matchless symphony of love and truth, sympathy and sincerity, tolerance and humility. With avenues wide open and multi-dimensional, this book makes a significant departure from traditional approaches to criticism and unfolds challenging avenues of Gandhian non-violence in terms of aesthetics, mysticism, humanism, education, religion, society and spiritual excellence." (jacket)