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100 _aMukherjee, Asha
245 _aCivil Society in Indian Cultures
_bIndian Philosophical Studies, VI
260 _aWashington
_bCouncil for Research in Values and Philosophy
_c2001
300 _a145p
440 0 _aCultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series III B, South Asia;
_v200100ENGGPS6
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _aPROLOGUE. Gandhi and the Problem of Modernity: a Point of Departure by Asha Mukherjee PART I. PRINCIPLES FOR CIVIL SOCIETY IN INDIAN THOUGHT Chapter I. Civil Society and Reason, Culture and Dissent by K. Bagchi Chapter II. Pluralism vis-a-vis Cultural Conflict:an Eco-Sociological Analysis of the Future of Man by Mrinal K. Dasgupta Chapter III. Pluralist Society: a Gandhian Perspective by George Pottery PART II. CLASSICAL CULTURAL. RESOURCES FOR CIVIL SOCIETY IN INDIA Chapter IV. Models of Civic Awareness in Ancient India by S.K. Pathak Chapter V. Pluralism and Cultural Conflict:Rabindranath Tagore`s View by Sibnarayan Ray Chapter VI. Rabindranath Tagore`s Concept of Social Integration by Shyamal Sarkar PART III. CIVIL SOCIETY AND MODERN INDIAN POLITICAL LIFE Chapter VII. Civil Society and Basic Needs in the Public Sector: Economics in India by Anupam Gupta Chapter VIII. Civil Society and Western Societies: Tradition, Modernity and Communism by Sanjeeb Mukherjee Chapter IX. Pluralism and Cultural Conflict in India by Dikshit Sinha
700 1 _aSabujkali Sen
700 1 _aK Bagchi
902 _bSFS
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