Gandhi (1869-1948) was one of the few men in history to fight simultaneously on moral, religious, political, social, economic, and cultural fronts. During his time as a lawyer in South Africa he developed his strategy of non-violence: the idea of opposing unjust laws by non-violent protest, which he[...]
Bhikhu Parekh argues for a pluralist perspective on cultural diversity. Writing from both within the liberal tradition and outside of it as a critic, he challenges what he calls the "moral monism" of much of traditional moral philosophy, including contemporary liberalism--its tendency to assert that[...]
Shows that the Western tradition of political philosophy has very limited theoretical resources to cope with cultural diversity. This book addresses the theoretical questions raised by a multicultural society, especially on the nature of intercultural equality and fairness, national identity, citize[...]