Manfred B. Steger is Associate Professor of Political Science at Illinois State University.
..".a provocative and lively work on Gandhi's theories...a valuable
contribution to the growing literature on Gandhi." --"Choice"
..".It is a useful and balanced assessment of a vast volume of
scholarly writing that touches the subject but more importantly, it
includes an incisive examination of the origin and evolution of
Gandhi's ideas on nonviolence....an excellent introduction to
Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence..." --"Journal of Colonialism
and Colonial History"
"This is an exceptionally challenging critique of Gandhi's thought
and leadership, distinguished by a cogent argument that is
expressed in a lucid and concise style." --"American Political
Science Review"
."..a provocative and lively work on Gandhi's theories...a valuable
contribution to the growing literature on Gandhi." --"Choice"
."..It is a useful and balanced assessment of a vast volume of
scholarly writing that touches the subject but more importantly, it
includes an incisive examination of the origin and evolution of
Gandhi's ideas on nonviolence....an excellent introduction to
Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence..." --"Journal of Colonialism
and Colonial History"
"This is an exceptionally challenging critique of Gandhi's thought
and leadership, distinguished by a cogent argument that is
expressed in a lucid and concise style." --"American Political
Science Review"
“...a provocative and lively work on Gandhi's theories...a valuable
contribution to the growing literature on Gandhi.” —"Choice"
“...It is a useful and balanced assessment of a vast volume of
scholarly writing that touches the subject but more importantly, it
includes an incisive examination of the origin and evolution of
Gandhi's ideas on nonviolence....an excellent introduction to
Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence...” —"Journal of Colonialism and
Colonial History"
“This is an exceptionally challenging critique of Gandhi's thought
and leadership, distinguished by a cogent argument that is
expressed in a lucid and concise style.” —"American Political
Science Review"
.,."a provocative and lively work on Gandhi's theories...a valuable
contribution to the growing literature on Gandhi." --"Choice"
.,."It is a useful and balanced assessment of a vast volume of
scholarly writing that touches the subject but more importantly, it
includes an incisive examination of the origin and evolution of
Gandhi's ideas on nonviolence....an excellent introduction to
Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence..." --"Journal of Colonialism
and Colonial History"
"This is an exceptionally challenging critique of Gandhi's thought
and leadership, distinguished by a cogent argument that is
expressed in a lucid and concise style." --"American Political
Science Review"
0;...a provocative and lively work on Gandhi's theories...a
valuable contribution to the growing literature on Gandhi.1;
2;"Choice"
0;...It is a useful and balanced assessment of a vast volume of
scholarly writing that touches the subject but more importantly, it
includes an incisive examination of the origin and evolution of
Gandhi's ideas on nonviolence....an excellent introduction to
Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence...1; 2;"Journal of Colonialism
and Colonial History"
0;This is an exceptionally challenging critique of Gandhi's thought
and leadership, distinguished by a cogent argument that is
expressed in a lucid and concise style.1; 2;"American Political
Science Review"
" ...a provocative and lively work on Gandhi's theories...a
valuable contribution to the growing literature on Gandhi." --
"Choice"
" ...It is a useful and balanced assessment of a vast volume of
scholarly writing that touches the subject but more importantly, it
includes an incisive examination of the origin and evolution of
Gandhi's ideas on nonviolence....an excellent introduction to
Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence..." -- "Journal of Colonialism
and Colonial History"
" This is an exceptionally challenging critique of Gandhi's thought
and leadership, distinguished by a cogent argument that is
expressed in a lucid and concise style." -- "American Political
Science Review"
..."a provocative and lively work on Gandhi's theories...a valuable
contribution to the growing literature on Gandhi." --"Choice"
..."It is a useful and balanced assessment of a vast volume of
scholarly writing that touches the subject but more importantly, it
includes an incisive examination of the origin and evolution of
Gandhi's ideas on nonviolence....an excellent introduction to
Gandhi's philosophy of nonviolence..." --"Journal of Colonialism
and Colonial History"
"This is an exceptionally challenging critique of Gandhi's thought
and leadership, distinguished by a cogent argument that is
expressed in a lucid and concise style." --"American Political
Science Review"
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