Gandhi’s Concept of Sarvodaya for Peace and Sustainability in a Technologically Challenged World
Автори:
Pankojini
Mulia
Rajendra University – Balangir, India
Jakub
Bartoszewski
State University of Applied Sciences – Konin, Poland
Jyoti
Kumari
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) – Dhanbad, India
Ajit
Behura
Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) – Dhanbad, India
Peter
Jusko
Matej Bel University – Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
Страници:
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.54664/PATQ3137
Резюме:
Mahatma Gandhi was a visionary, a supreme leader, a social activist, a philosopher, and a great freedom fighter. He was the pioneer of truth, love, peace, and non-violence (ahimsa) as the means for a peaceful world. This paper deals with the theoretical and practical relevance of Indian ethics concerning the Gandhian concept of Sarvodaya, used to achieve sustainability, social, economic and environmental uplift. The paper critically evaluates the western model of sustainability, and highlights various theoretical aspects of Indian ethics. Specifically, it focuses on the Gandhian sustainability model in Sarvodaya, and attempts to balance the two theories for the practical purpose of sustainability and the need for the present situation.
Ключови думи:
sustainability ethics; Sarvodaya; social, economic and environmental uplift.
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