The Sustainable Spirit Podcast
October 17, 2023
Episode 3: Dr. Mark Juergensmeyer on Ghandhian Conflict Resolution, Satyagraha & Social Justice
SUMMARY
In a thought-provoking podcast interview, Mark Juergensmeyer delves into the profound world of Gandhian conflict resolution and its application to democracy and social justice. He begins by discussing his inspiration for writing a book on Gandhi and nonviolence, highlighting his fascination with Gandhi’s unique approach to conflict resolution. Juergensmeyer masterfully elucidates Gandhi’s philosophy of satyagraha, or “truth force,” making it accessible to those unfamiliar with the concept.
The conversation then shifts to the root causes of conflicts, emphasizing how differing “angles of vision” often underlie societal discord. Juergensmeyer chronicles Gandhi’s evolution in developing this nonviolent approach and the various influences that shaped his thinking. He outlines the specific tactics and strategies employed by Gandhi to foster nonviolent change, exploring their effectiveness in the face of violence and oppression.
Throughout the discussion, the podcast explores nonviolent alternatives to achieving goals, even in contexts as varied as business ethics. Juergensmeyer carefully distinguishes Gandhi’s approach from confrontational or aggressive movements, addressing criticisms that nonviolence can be unrealistic or ineffective in extreme situations.
The relationship between nonviolence and democracy takes center stage as the conversation unfolds, shedding light on how nonviolent movements can promote democratic values and institutions. The concept of self-sacrifice for a greater cause is also examined, with an exploration of whether it’s always a requisite for successful nonviolent conflict resolution.
The interview concludes by exploring what readers can glean from Juergensmeyer’s book and how they can apply Gandhi’s principles of nonviolence to their own lives and communities, offering valuable insights into creating a more just and peaceful world. Mark Juergensmeyer’s expertise in Gandhian conflict resolution shines through in this enlightening conversation, making it clear that Gandhi’s legacy is as relevant today as it was during his lifetime.
Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery and learn how Gandhi’s teachings on satyagraha, truth force, and non-violence can inspire us to build peace within our societies.
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- If you would like to reach out to Dr. Mark Juergensmeyer, you can do so using the following methods:
- Visit this link to see more of his work: http://juergensmeyer.org/
- Email him: juergens@global.ucsb.edu
Finally, let this be your reminder to be a little nicer than necessary to all your fellow humans. Until next time!
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