Warpath to Gandhipath (Message from a Moral Sovereign)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAJ132 |
Author: | Bhujang Ramrao Bobade and Omshiva Ligade |
Publisher: | B.R. Publishing Corporation |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2017 |
ISBN: | 9789386223043 |
Pages: | 454 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 9.5 inch X 6.5 inch |
Weight | 870 gm |
Book Description
Through the ages, philosophers, scholars and thinkers have been writing about love for fellow beings. But even two of them have not been in unanimity in this regard. Each and every one of them had his own view or definition of love. Besides philosophers and thinkers, the founders, pro-founder and preachers of religious-communities have also talked of love and some of them at length. They have connected it with high moral values like human-unity, service. equality and protection. The name of Jesus Christ, Prophet Muhammad and Guru Nanak Dev can particularly be mentioned in this context. Love and affection to all humanity occupies a unique place in ancient Indian philosophy, spiritual thinking and traditions. It has been defined excellently and matchlessly there. Especially its sensitivity and effects, which besides attracting attention has become a subject of curiosity for so many all over the world, are worth mentioning. If humans are ever to achieve a stable global society in the future, they will have to become much more modest in their economic behavior and much more peaceful in their politics. For both modesty and peace, Gandhi is a useful source of ideas. The problems with which he struggled during his Iife time are extremely relevant to us in the 21st Century, when both nuclear and ecological catastrophes threaten the world. Same as Gandhiji- Jeff Jeff Knaebel peccadilloes and idiosyncrasies drove quite a few people up the wall. He was considered by many to be a "difficult person," as he insisted that those around him and the people of follow him in his peculiar "ascetic" ways. Alas. very few people knew about his dangerous life story which we narrate here in his own words. Some of the tests of will were neither new nor strange in some of the esoteric ascetic and spiritual traditions of India. But such practices were usually taught and carefully monitored by teachers, and were barred to those in the secular world. Because he was assassinated, we now ignore the frailties and the follies of the Mahatma. What is unremarked in many of the renderings on Gandhi is that his understanding of individual growth ignored the traditional Hindu version that sought balance between the four stages of life. Gandhi's transition from the medieval to the modem without the understanding of the ancient led to his incomplete view of Indian history, culture and mores. Gandhi Research Foundation is making its best efforts in disseminating the teachings of Gandhiji and Gandhian peoples who dedicated their life for humanity. Come together- A good network can change the world.
Bhujang R. Bobade (Born 1982) from last Nine years, Bobade is in the consulting world to take the helm in Archival and Museum field at a time of crisis and change. He went through a dramatic turnaround. He started bootstrapping growth. Now, he is on the doorstep of a major expansion. It's exciting and tiring and rewarding as ever building a rigorous strategic framework under his creative, community-based work. In his all last years, it was all about getting the programming moving, experimenting, and exploring the possibilities with a spreading historical research in our community- History for Society Research. He is also working on different historical and educational Museums committees.
Dr. Omshiva Ligade (Born 1968) is an eminent Indian historian of medieval and Modem India, following the approach of Cultural historiography. He has a great experience of Under Graduate and Post Graduate teaching also. He is well known for his strong stance about Numismatic and research orientation work. He has authored a number of books, including Syllabus books chapters. He is head of History Dept., Shivjagruti Mahavidhyalaya, Nalegaon Dist. Latur from last 14 years. He was Chairman of State and National conferences, workshops about History and Gandhian thoughts. He is executive editor of different National and international research journals. He is said to be the first historian to use inscriptions and pictorial sources for the teaching of history which is what current days students of history do. He is said to be a pioneer in throwing light on judicial system in late medieval period.
I have never met jeff Knaebel, but our paths crossed in late 2006. As editor and publisher of The Voluntaryist newsletter, I receive many book orders from people interested in nonviolent alternatives to the coercive, political state. I filled jeff's order for books, and in April 2007, jeff sent me his book, Experiments in Moral Sovereignty: Notes of an American Exile, which he had published in October 2006. I discovered that jeff was a tax expatriate, as well as a person who believes that "a man needs a country but would be better off without a government.
Jeff tried to become "a man without a government" when he renounced his birthright American citizenship and shredded his American passport in New Delhi, India on 19 June 2009. The Indian government was then faced with a dilemma: what should it do with a person like Jeff Knaebel? .
The following three documents have been inserted at the beginning of a long manuscript that Jeff emailed me in early December 2010, as he was making preparations for what he planned to be his departure from this "vale of tears." Faced with innumerable political obstacles and the threat of imprisonment by the Indian authorities for his failure to "stay in place" and apply for Indian citizenship, jeff decided that he would undertake a self-directed conscious death rather than being force-fed in an Indian or American prison (if he were to be deported).
He feared that wherever he was incarcerated he would receive very poor treatment from the legal authorities due to his non- cooperative attitude. His understanding of Indian and U.S. law, and current penal practices, is that either government could do with him anything they wished, including imprisoning him indefinitely without charges, or even executing an extraordinary rendition, pursuant to which dissidents, such as he, simply "disappear."
Bhavarlal H Jain: An Innovative Gandhian | xi |
Frontispiece | xv |
Acknowledgement | xix |
Introductory Note-carl Watner | xxv |
Document I: The True story of an American's journey from warpath to Gandhi Path | xxvii |
Document II: How I became a Voluntaryist a Farewell to Tax-Financed Murder | xxxi |
Document III: Declaration of Renunciation and Severance of U.S. Citizenship | xlix |
Dedication | liii |
Preface | lv |
O' God Beautiful | 1 |
Introduction-to Honor a Vision | 2 |
Age | 6 |
To Light a Candle | 7 |
The Importance Tolstoy and His Observations and Precepts | 9 |
Declaration of the Society for the Establishment of Peace Among Men | 11 |
Christianity Destroys the State | 17 |
And a Buddhist's Challenge to the State | 20 |
A Refusal of Murder | 23 |
Core Precepts for Men Living Together in a Society | 24 |
Freedom is the Condition of Morality | 31 |
May You Live and Not Die | 38 |
The Field Upon which we are Engaged is the Mind of Man | 40 |
Delusion | 52 |
Of Power and Manipulative Religious Delusion | 54 |
And of the Power of Power to Corrupt.. | 55 |
The Seed of the Tree of Tomorrow | 58 |
Speakers of Truth in Education | 59 |
Know Thyself | 65 |
Dharma for students: Gandhi College of Pharmacy Bulletin Board, Karnal | 71 |
Selected Notes on the Disease of the Human Mind on Learning War | 73 |
The Pathology of Civilization: Institutionalized Structural Violence | 80 |
Popular rule as a Facade | 84 |
The Neighbour Test | 85 |
What is the Funciton of Western Civilization and What Has It made of us? | 87 |
Herman Goering at the Nuremburg Trials | 88 |
Some Modern Application of Science - Political and Physical | 91 |
There was a River | 94 |
Ancient Science Grounded in Ethics | 95 |
Of what meaningful Purpose a society Organized for "Production"? | 97 |
On Losing the Way | 101 |
All Relations Filtered by cultural Instanity | 104 |
Smothered | 108 |
Forests Precede civilization - Deserts Follow | 110 |
Indigenous Respect for life | 112 |
Speaking | 115 |
A Confusion of Cause and Effect | 116 |
How government Greates Hatred | 118 |
"Khareed Lo, Hatta Do, Mitta Do, Phasaa Do" | 120 |
Give It Up | 121 |
Chief Joseph | 122 |
Adrift | 124 |
Institutionalized Ignorance of Power as End in Itself | 130 |
Connected | 135 |
Loss of Community - Precognition of Total Oblivion | 137 |
Vignettes from the Gandhi Swaraj Padyatra | 141 |
Sarahan International conference for A Human Vision | 143 |
Our Course must be withdrawal and Non-cpp[eratopm | 149 |
Of Debt and Money - Tools of Destruction | 151 |
And What is Blood - Money? | 154 |
Big Oil, Little (Vanishingly Small) Ethics and Murder | 157 |
The U'wa Defense Project | 157 |
Endless Reiteration f Paradigm Error | 161 |
How Shall We Live? | 164 |
Of Laws and Constituted Authority | 167 |
Some Current American Law | 169 |
From Preamble and Article 28 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rightsd | 174 |
On The U.S. Constitution in Particular | 177 |
A Brief Note on Natural Law | 185 |
Nobody Can Own Me | 192 |
The Revolution | 194 |
Of Internatonal Declarations and Hollow Promises | 197 |
Irony | 208 |
Lies, Secrecy and Layered Irresponsibility | 209 |
What is Citizenship, Really? | 214 |
The Instruments of Control | 215 |
The Present System Enforces Supports of war on Life | 217 |
Beginning Experience on the Path of the Master Satyagrahi | 220 |
Lines of an American War Resister in Exile | 229 |
Tolerance and Solidarity in everyday Experience | 231 |
Toward a Theory of Universal Swaraj | 234 |
The Necessity of Universal Swaraj | 235 |
The current Against which we swim | 235 |
An Eddy of Peace in the Counter - Current | 240 |
Random Sweeping from an Opening Mind | 241 |
Universal Swaraj and Restoring the Feminine | 247 |
Mother's Love | 255 |
Guidance from the Past | 257 |
Universal Swaraj and Beauty | 258 |
Vision Quest | 262 |
Recent Personal History and Fact - Situation - Decision | 266 |
Letter to the National Human Rights Commission | 267 |
My Day in Court | 271 |
MY Letter to the World Service authority | 273 |
A Note on Conscientious Objection | 275 |
World Service Authority Letter to Government of India: Excerpts | 279 |
Situation and Calculus of Moral Logic | 281 |
Declaration of Satyagraha | 283 |
Decision of Break a Vow | 285 |
My Offers to Other Activists for Satyagraha Hunger Fasts | 286 |
Irom Sharmila in the Path of Hind Swaraj | 288 |
Not for Me Alone | 290 |
The Question I Have been Living: The Moral Hazard of Democrative Rule | 292 |
Machine Man | 295 |
No Honor in Compliance with the Court's Order | 299 |
Degradation and Humiliation - or conscious Death | 302 |
Human Being Versus Machine | 303 |
A Preferred Choice | 304 |
The Corruption - Destrution Factor | 306 |
The Options Before Me | 311 |
Taking Counsel | 314 |
Moral Sovereignty Q.E.D. | 316 |
without Capitulation to the Arbitrary and Corrupt Rules of the System | 319 |
Purpose and Intention | 320 |
A Flowering of Life | 321 |
The Precepts are Impossible to Keep as a Citizen of either U.S. Or India | 324 |
The Karmic Dilemma | 329 |
Reflections of the Dasadhammasutta | 321 |
My Personal Relationship with the State | 336 |
A Meaningful Purpose of Life | 339 |
Dignity | 340 |
Free the Children | 346 |
Coercion and Fear | 348 |
Some Practical Considerations | 351 |
The Real Problem, Again | 355 |
An Illness of Soul | 359 |
A Rotation of conscious Focus | 363 |
The Disease of Consciousness | 367 |
My Brief | 369 |
For Whom the Bell Tolls: Triage | 372 |
Some Established Resources | 375 |
Blessed Unrest and Wisesr Earth | 375 |
Tought Leaders | 376 |
International Cancun Declarationof Indigenous Peoples | 380 |
An Individual Human Sovereign | 382 |
Facing Myself Wrapped in the American flage | 384 |
A Beginner Students | 387 |
Final Intentions | 388 |
The Freedom to Choose a Conscious Death | 390 |
Liberty and Death: A Manifesto concerning an Individual's Right to Chose to die | 392 |
Closing and Farewell | 394 |
Farewell MY Job | 394 |
Epilogue - Prologue | 401 |