India faces shudra revolution : violent or peaceful?
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The book, India Faces Shudra Revolution- Violent or Peaceful? analyses the critical social, economic and political situation in the country. The conclusions it reaches indicate that Indian is poised for a radical change. The author describes this change as Shudra Revolution.
This revolution, the book explains, will be caused by a dehumanizing process that seems to have set in everywhere. This process has made everyone money-minded and led to cruel exploi tation not only of human beings but also of plants and animals. A majority of people in India today, according to the author, have thus been reduced to a Shudra-not physically but mentally. But there are among them persons who have mentally become a Shudra (one who is often a slave of material things) because of the growing mate riality all around, but who are also disgruntled. The number of these disgruntled persons (called Vikshubdh Shudras) is on the rise. The author convincingly argues that it is they who will launch a full-fledged Shudra Revolution in all spheres of life and restore the supremacy of moral and human values in the social, economic and political activities of the people. The author also points to certain strong symptoms of this revolution already visible to many.
The book thus predicts a radical change in India in the near future. But it also explains how such a change can be faced and how plans should begin to be drafted right now to ensure that the inevitable revolution causes minimum suffering to the people. The book presents in a systematic way an alternative to the present socio-economic and political system that is at the root of deepen ing crisis India faces today.
The author has based his study on P.R. Sarkar's Law of Social Cycle. A similar study of the American economy had helped Dr. Ravi Batra to predict through his book, Great Depres sion of 1990, the serious economic crisis America is facing today. The Law of Social Cycle had also helped Dr. Batra make some more accurate pre dictions like the Iran-Iraq war.
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