Best of Indian Independence (Set of 3 Books) - Why I am an Atheist Annihilation of Caste and Nationalism - Bhagat Singh BR Ambedkar Rabindranath Tagore

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This combo product is bundled in India but the publishing origin of this title may vary.Publication date of this bundle is the creation date of this bundle; the actual publication date of child items may vary.Indifferentism is the worst kind of disease... Dr B. R. Ambedkar was a politician and social reformer. He was the chief architect of the Constitution of India and the first Law Minister of India. He has written a series of essays where he has spoken about untouchability and Hinduism. Determined to put an end to the social stratification Ambedkar published Annihilation of Caste (1936) where he denounced the caste system. The treatise elaborates the persecutions people of the lower strata underwent. Ambedkar questions the restrictions on inter-caste relationships and opines that the caste system prevailed due to endogamy. Modern India fondly remembers Ambedkar for his determination that elevated the status of the marginalised and gave them persistent hope.?India has never had a real sense of nationalism? penned by Asia's first Nobel laureate Rabindranath tagore's nationalism foregrounds his view of nationalism ?as a great menace.? suffused in four essays and a poem the book tries to define ?nation? as a social construction levied to achieve a Mechanical purpose. The author a mystic Orient tries to unravel the dark reality of western nationalism and the repercussions of spiritually idealizing a nation. Delineating the complex maze of nationalism its position in the world and its relation to India Tagore emphasise that ?there is only one history- The history of man. All National histories are merely chapters .But man's duty is to try and endeavor success depends upon chance and environments. Bhagat Singh was a prominent young revolutionary hero of the Indian Independence movement who was martyred at the age of 23. He wrote a series of essays which reflects his revolutionary fervour and ranges from 1925 to 1931. One of his most famous essays Why I am an Atheist was written while he was imprisoned in the Lahore Central Jail. Bhagat Singh's honesty and intense patriotism is entailed in the essays and weaves a prismatic story which aimed to ignite a spark of hope courage and revolution among the readers.
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