Kirby, Michael
What Would Gandhi Do? by Michael Kirby
What Would Gandhi Do? by Michael Kirby
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Regarded as the Father of the Nation in India and globally as the most successful exponent of nonviolent civil disobedience, Mahatma Gandhi is known as a symbol of wisdom and compassion. Former High Court Justice Michael Kirby, himself a timeless advocate for non-discrimination and human rights, here shows the applicability of Gandhi's views on some of the world's most pressing current issues: women's rights, climate change, animal rights and sex and sexuality.
Adapted from Kirby's 2013 University of New South Wales Gandhi Oration, What Would Gandhi Do? shows how remarkably useful Gandhi's insights remain when confronting the world's challenges.
Genres: Nonfiction - Social Justice - India - Gender
Condition: Fair
Published: 2013 by Penguin
Pages: 69
ISBN: 9780143570707
Weight: 65g

