The Hindutva paradigm : integral humanism and the quest for a non-western worldview / Ram Madhav.
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FOBJGU Sonepat- Campus | Special Collection - Chandra Chari | FOB Library | 181.4 RA-H (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Gifted by Chandra Chari | 027089 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-405) and index.
1. Deen Dayal Upadhyay: the man -- 2. Twentieth century: 100 years of political tumult -- 3. The four lectures -- 4. Nationalism, communism and fascism in twentieth-century Europe -- 5. Rashtram: the Indian concept of nationhood -- 6. Chiti, the national soul, and Virat, the national life-force -- 7. Dharmic vs Semitic: worldviews at variance -- 8. Institutions to sustain Dharmic social order -- 9. Integral economic vision and programme -- 10. Democracy, with popular moral authority -- 11. Identity as ideology -- 12. Symbols of cultural integration-1: the Ram Janm Bhumi -- 13. Symbols of cultural integration-2: Akhand Bharat, Kashmir -- 14. Human dignity and human rights -- 15. Womanhood in Western and Indic traditions -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index.
"Seven decades ago, a new global order emerged. However, as the COVID-19 pandemic rages across the planet, those older ways of being are under unprecedented stress. Already, a new world order is taking shape--one that will put long-standing agenda items like trade, commerce and defence on the backburner. In a post-pandemic world, they will be edged out by issues like climate change, holistic healthcare, education for innovation and creativity, as well as the management of frontier technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, blockchain and big data. Human dignity and human rights will be critical issues in this modern reality. To represent the changed actuality of the twenty-first century, global governance needs fresh ideas and novel institutions. More than five decades ago, Deen Dayal Upadhyay articulated a coherent economic philosophy, at the core of which was human-centric development. In the Hindutva Paradigm, author and thinker Ram Madhav provides clarifying insights into the reasoning of a philosopher who has remained an enigma through the decades. At the crossroads where we stand, this refreshing and stimulating philosophy could be the answer to managing the new world order."--Amazon.com
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