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Society in India Concepts, theories and changing trends

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; Rawat Publication; 1999Description: 504 pISBN:
  • 8170335448
  • 8170335456
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.3 AHU
Summary: In this book, the author tries to give his version of the Indian society after getting inspired by various other versions already put forward by other researchers. The book looks at the complex structure from the historical, political, religious and philosophical points of view. While these approaches tend to analyze the foundation of the society, there have been other radical approaches, too. The author gives his own point of view as well in order to understand the structure of the contemporary Indian society. These unusual angles can be termed as income-egalitarianism, libertarianism, and utilitarianism among others. The approach of the author is not similar to that of a western scholar, and it puts light on the traditional society, which is fast turning modern.
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In this book, the author tries to give his version of the Indian society after getting inspired by various other versions already put forward by other researchers. The book looks at the complex structure from the historical, political, religious and philosophical points of view. While these approaches tend to analyze the foundation of the society, there have been other radical approaches, too.
The author gives his own point of view as well in order to understand the structure of the contemporary Indian society. These unusual angles can be termed as income-egalitarianism, libertarianism, and utilitarianism among others. The approach of the author is not similar to that of a western scholar, and it puts light on the traditional society, which is fast turning modern.

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