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The Sacred Books of the Hindus Series the Positive Background of Hindu Sociology Book I Introduction to Hindu Positivism

1937

The sentence not word must he the basis of language-training whether in inflexional or analytical tongues even in Sanskrit ; and the Inductive Method of proceeding from the known to the unknown concrete to the abstract facts and phenomena to general principles is to be the tutorial method in all branches of learning. [...] These two series of works in Bengali and English as well as the teaching of modern history and political science at Calcutta and cultural activities in the villages of Bengal associated with the District Council of National Education Malda constituted the intellectual and social atmosphere in the midst of which the English translation of.5ukraniti was undertaken by Professor Sarkar in 1910. [...] It is the subordination of the East to the West in recent times both in politics and culture that has inpired the bombastic jingo fallacy : "East is East and West is West." The jingo need remember that the hitory of the Middle Ages was really the history of the Expansion of Asia towards Southern and Eastern Europe. [...] There is truth in the criticism of the fallacies committed by Western scholars in the application of the comparative method to the study of race-questions. [...] The criticism is undoubtedly justified and applies to many of the books which are rgarded as standard work upon the manners and philsophy of the East.""PUBLISHERS' PREFACE 21 According to the Sozialwissenschaftliches Literatublatt (Berlin) the Futurism reminds in many ways of Spengler on account of the stupendously many-sided erudition and the spiritual flexibility with which this scholar
philosophy religion
Pages
771
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145176
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iii Benoy Sarkar view
Frontmatter
1-71 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter I. Positivism In Hindu Culture
1-51 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter II. Hindu Culture and Sociology in Sukraniti
52-58 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter III. Landmarks in the History of Hindu Political Development
59-115 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter IV. Mohenjo Daro Monuments Vis-A-Vis Vedic Texts (c. 3500-2500 B.c.)
116-118 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter V. Vedic Ideology (C. 2500-600 B.C.)
119-158 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter VI. Pali Literature as a Source of Studies in Economics Politics and Sociology (C.B.C. 600-300 A.C.)
159-184 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter VII. The Dharma-Artha-Kama Speculations in a Pluralistic Universe (c. B.C. 600-300)
185-208 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter VIII. The Kautalya Question
209-361 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter IX. From Kautalya to Varahamihira
362-397 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter X. From Harsa to Hemadri(c. 600-1300)
398-465 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter XI. From Chandesvara to Rammohun(c. 1300-1833)
466-630 Benoy Sarkar view
Chapter XII. Hindu Philosophy’s Contributions to Positivism
631-668 Benoy Sarkar view
Index
669-697 Benoy Sarkar view

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