Knowledge Themes
Satya
Ahimsa
Satyagraha
Sarvodaya
Trusteeship
Seven Social Sins
Swaraj
Nai Talim
Bread Labour
Means and Ends
Ethical Religion
Practical Idealism
Swadeshi
Antyodaya
Tolerance
Moral Self-discipline
Structural Subtopics
- Satya and Satyam as absolute and relative truth
- Ahimsa as an active force of love and compassion
- Satyagraha vs passive resistance
- Doctrine of purity of means and ends
- Sarvodaya and the upliftment of the marginalized
- Trusteeship as an ethical framework for wealth management
- Concept of Swaraj as self-rule and moral self-discipline
- Swadeshi and ethical consumption
- Bread Labour and the dignity of manual work
- Analysis of the Seven Social Sins
- Ethical critique of modern civilization in Hind Swaraj
- Application of Gandhian ethics in conflict resolution and diplomacy
- Relevance of Gandhian minimalism in environmental ethics
- Gandhian approach to communal harmony and religious pluralism
- Principles of Nishkama Karma and selfless service in public administration
Study Material
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