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Quakerism, Its Legacy, and Its Relevance for Gandhian Research, Hardback Book

Quakerism, Its Legacy, and Its Relevance for Gandhian Research Hardback

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This elaborate book explores Quakerism, its legacy, and its relevance for Gandhian research.

The topics covered here include the historical circumstances, conditions, and thought that led to the birth of Quakerism; the seeds and history of the movement; the themes, principles, and practices of the sect; and the aid, change, reform, and conciliation efforts Quakers made to make people, communities, and nations more tolerant, problem-free, and united.

As such, the book will appeal to scholars, planners, policy-makers, and practitioners concerned with the boundaries of liberties, freedoms, pacifism, peace, and justice across people, communities, and nations.

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