How Marx Failed In Hindu India

Publisher:
Gyan Publishing House
| Author:
Vt Rajshekar
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Gyan Publishing House
Author:
Vt Rajshekar
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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About the book: A gigantic country like India with a mammoth population, fast going downhill, should be a matter of international concern. For the first time after Independence, the country has reached a zero growth rate. There have been such an allround deteriorationecomomic, social, cultural, political, educational and even moralthat this country with a socalled glorious cultural heritage is now being called the ‘Sick Man of Asia’. While the plight of the Untouchables and tribals, forming onethird of the country’s population, and the other Backward Classes has dipped to rock bottom, the other 10% of the elitist population is enjoying unprecedented prosperity monopolising the whole gamut of daytodayactivity. And yet the whole mass of humanity in this subcontinent has shown no sign of unrestlet alone a desire to better its lot. The country looks a picture of contentment and perfect peace. This is the wonder of all wonders at a time when country after country is getting liberated indramatic sequence.

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About the book: A gigantic country like India with a mammoth population, fast going downhill, should be a matter of international concern. For the first time after Independence, the country has reached a zero growth rate. There have been such an allround deteriorationecomomic, social, cultural, political, educational and even moralthat this country with a socalled glorious cultural heritage is now being called the ‘Sick Man of Asia’. While the plight of the Untouchables and tribals, forming onethird of the country’s population, and the other Backward Classes has dipped to rock bottom, the other 10% of the elitist population is enjoying unprecedented prosperity monopolising the whole gamut of daytodayactivity. And yet the whole mass of humanity in this subcontinent has shown no sign of unrestlet alone a desire to better its lot. The country looks a picture of contentment and perfect peace. This is the wonder of all wonders at a time when country after country is getting liberated indramatic sequence.

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About the book: A gigantic country like India with a mammoth population, fast going downhill, should be a matter of international concern. For the first time after Independence, the country has reached a zero growth rate. There have been such an allround deteriorationecomomic, social, cultural, political, educational and even moralthat this country with a socalled glorious cultural heritage is now being called the 'Sick Man of Asia'. While the plight of the Untouchables and tribals, forming onethird of the country's population, and the other Backward Classes has dipped to rock bottom, the other 10% of the elitist population is enjoying unprecedented prosperity monopolising the whole gamut of daytodayactivity. And yet the whole mass of humanity in this subcontinent has shown no sign of unrestlet alone a desire to better its lot. The country looks a picture of contentment and perfect peace. This is the wonder of all wonders at a time when country after country is getting liberated indramatic sequence.

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