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This series, running into five volumes, reflects the general attitude of people' towards non-violence as a means to resolve various kinds of conflicts and to bring about peace and harmony in the world. Prepared under the joint auspices of Delhi Society of Non-violence, New Delhi, and International Centre of Gandhian Studies and Research, Gandhi Darshan, New Delhi, it addresses a host of issues' pertaining to Gandhian World Order, nonviolence in action, socio-political thoughts of Gandhi, his concept of economy, and his views on education as well as self-realisation. Volume three, having 13 papers, deals with Gandhi's socio-religious and political thoughts and their relevance in the era of liberalization and globalization. Going deep into his concepts of Satyagraha and Sarvodaya, it discusses in detail his views on religion, ethical and socio-economic implications of varna in Gandhian philosophy, and main features of Gandhian democracy.