Foundations of Indian political thought / Mehta, V.R.
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi : Manohar, 1996Description: 306 p. PBISBN: 9788173041570Subject(s): Political science -- India -- History. Political science. IndiaDDC classification: 320.01
Contents:
1. The cosmic vision: Manu
2. The heroic vision: valmiki and vyasa
3. The moral vision: sukra and Brihaspati
4. The pragmatic vision: kautilya and his successors
5. The sramanic vision: mahavira , buddha and somedeva
6. the imperial vision: barni and fazal
7. Renaissance and the beginnings of modern thought
8. The synthetic vision: Sri Aurobindo and Sahu
9. The vision of cosmopolitanism: Rabindranath Tagore
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1. The cosmic vision: Manu
2. The heroic vision: valmiki and vyasa
3. The moral vision: sukra and Brihaspati
4. The pragmatic vision: kautilya and his successors
5. The sramanic vision: mahavira , buddha and somedeva
6. the imperial vision: barni and fazal
7. Renaissance and the beginnings of modern thought
8. The synthetic vision: Sri Aurobindo and Sahu
9. The vision of cosmopolitanism: Rabindranath Tagore
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