Abstract
Social change over most of the globe moves from lesser to greater organization, from agricultural to industrial life. Yet Gandhi and his disciple, Vinoba Bhave, en visioned a different type of social order, one in which agricultural village life would be perfected to meet the needs of all its members. Bhave's Bhoodan movement of land redistribution is a direct means to this end. The author, Romesh Shah, studied in Bombay and presently is an instructor in New York University's Division of General Education; he is also a group counsellor at the Henry Street Settlement in New York City.
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