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Golwalkar's We Or Our Nationhood Defined : A Critique / Shamsul Islam.

By: Publication details: New Delhi : Pharos Media & Pub., 2020Edition: 6th EdDescription: 84, xxi, 77 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 8172210302
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 322.10954 ISL
Contents:
CONTENTS Preface.. Preface to the 3rd edition Introduction 1. Definition of a nation 2. Defence of racism.. Idolising race theories of fascist Germany and Italy Hindu Nationalist ideology and Race theories of Europe. Golwalkar's theory on improvement of Kerala's Hindu's race which meant Superiority of North Indian Brahmins 3. Golwalkar's divine love for Casteism. 4. Superior Hindu race to rule the world. 5. Golwalkar justified staying away from the Freedom Movement Betrayal of the Freedom Struggle. Denigrating the tradition of martyrdom of revolutionaries. 6. M. S. Aney's reservations 7. RSS dilemma in the Post-Independence India 8. Controversy over the authorship of We or Our Nationhood Defined 9. Post-Independence India: Golwalkar continued glorifying Theocracy, Casteism and Totalitarianism. Golwalkar's political design Eternal belief in Casteism and Manusmriti 10. Muslims and Christians as 'Internal threats'. 11. Postscript. References and Notes Full text of the book We Or Our Nationhood Defined (Scanned from the original 1939 edition).
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CONTENTS
Preface..
Preface to the 3rd edition
Introduction
1. Definition of a nation
2. Defence of racism..
Idolising race theories of fascist Germany and Italy
Hindu Nationalist ideology and Race theories of Europe.
Golwalkar's theory on improvement of Kerala's Hindu's race which meant Superiority of North Indian Brahmins
3. Golwalkar's divine love for Casteism.
4. Superior Hindu race to rule the world.
5. Golwalkar justified staying away from the Freedom Movement
Betrayal of the Freedom Struggle.
Denigrating the tradition of martyrdom of revolutionaries.
6. M. S. Aney's reservations
7. RSS dilemma in the Post-Independence India
8. Controversy over the authorship of We or Our Nationhood Defined
9. Post-Independence India: Golwalkar continued glorifying Theocracy, Casteism and Totalitarianism.
Golwalkar's political design
Eternal belief in Casteism and Manusmriti
10. Muslims and Christians as 'Internal threats'.
11. Postscript.
References and Notes
Full text of the book We Or Our Nationhood Defined (Scanned from the original 1939 edition).

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