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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalM B Nair was born in Trichambaram, a suburb of Taliparamba, in Kannur District of Kerala (India). After graduating from the University of Madras, he took his master’s degree in history from the University of Bombay. He served as a commissioned officer in the Indian Army and commanded troops in operational areas during the India-Pak wars of 1965 and 1971. He was decorated by the President of India for meritorious service in the armed forces.Read More...
M B Nair was born in Trichambaram, a suburb of Taliparamba, in Kannur District of Kerala (India). After graduating from the University of Madras, he took his master’s degree in history from the University of Bombay.
He served as a commissioned officer in the Indian Army and commanded troops in operational areas during the India-Pak wars of 1965 and 1971. He was decorated by the President of India for meritorious service in the armed forces.
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The book contains the author’s thoughts and recollections, thoughts on matters ranging from Bhagavad Geetha to Marxism and recollections of personal experiences in life.
If we look at Bhagavad Geetha as something sacred, says the author, we have nothing much to look for since we have no right to question it. But if we take it out of that sanctified plane and critically examine it as the expression of human wisdom, we may be able to assess its relevanc
The book contains the author’s thoughts and recollections, thoughts on matters ranging from Bhagavad Geetha to Marxism and recollections of personal experiences in life.
If we look at Bhagavad Geetha as something sacred, says the author, we have nothing much to look for since we have no right to question it. But if we take it out of that sanctified plane and critically examine it as the expression of human wisdom, we may be able to assess its relevance for today and for the days to come.
The author finds a deliberate attempt these days to distort facts and mislead public opinion on many international issues. West Asia, China, Marxism and democracy happen to be some of the unfortunate victims of this vicious campaign. Articles on these topics are meant to present them in their proper perspective.
Everyone goes through some experience or the other in life which is worthy of remembrance at the old age. The author says he too had such memorable experiences in life. And he recounts some of them with the hope that they would provide interesting ‘light material’ for readers.
Journey Through the Ages is a book that attempts to trace the history of human beings from their origin to the present. It highlights the important stages they passed through in their evolution—biological, political and socio-economic—and, based on the understanding of their past, visualises what the future portends for them.
The book includes the observations and opinions of great thinkers like Charles Darwin, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engel
Journey Through the Ages is a book that attempts to trace the history of human beings from their origin to the present. It highlights the important stages they passed through in their evolution—biological, political and socio-economic—and, based on the understanding of their past, visualises what the future portends for them.
The book includes the observations and opinions of great thinkers like Charles Darwin, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, who exercised a profound influence on our thinking. In the process of collating this information, the author has amalgamated historical evidence with philosophical theories to make the analysis meaningful.
The book discusses early civilisations, the influence of organised religions on our society and more. It also highlights the relentless efforts of human beings to establish a social order, which ensured liberty and equality for all. Journey Through the Ages concludes with the hope that society will rectify its shortcomings and move nearer to the desired goal in the next stage of the social evolution.
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