Nationalism: Theory And Principles

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Anmol Publications Pvt. Limited, Jan 1, 2006 - India - 298 pages
The Sense Of Belonging To A Particular Nation And Being Proud Of Its Cultural Heritage Makes One Anationalist. Those Nations And Societies, Which Strove Hard To Preserve The Nationalistic Spirits, Emerged As Strong And Great Nations Which Were Riddled With Differences On Regional, Religious And Ethnic Lines Could Not Emerge Strong And Great.Here In This Book Attempts Are Made To Incorporate In Detail, All The Components Of The Indian Nationalism. The Philosophies Of Manu, Kautilya, Gandhi And Views Of Ambedkar On Nationalism Are Elaborately And Comprehensively Dealt With, In Order To Present To The Readers, All The Developments And Movements Related To Nationalism And Its Current Relevance In An Inimitable Style. The Present Social Scenario In India Warrants Such A Work On A Subject Of Great Interest. Hence, This Endeavour Is Expected To Be Accepted Widely.

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