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The Hindutva Paradigm: Integral Humanism and The Quest For a Non-Western Worldview

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chennai; Westland Non-Fiction, 2021Description: xi+422pISBN:
  • 9789391234089
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.5 M1817
Contents:
1. Deen Dayal Upadhyay: The Man 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 Integration2; Akhand Bharat, Kashmir 14. Human Dignity and Human Rights 15. Womanhood in Western and Indic Traditions
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1. Deen Dayal Upadhyay: The Man
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 Integration2; Akhand Bharat, Kashmir
14. Human Dignity and Human Rights
15. Womanhood in Western and Indic Traditions

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