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Nationalism

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  • Publisher : HarperCollins
  • Publishing year : January 2024
  • Binding : Paperback
  • ISBN : 9789362139306
  • Imprint : Harper collins
  • Age Group : Adult
  • Language : English
Genre : Politics and Diplomacy

.. living bonds of society are breaking up, and giving place to merely mechanical organization.   During the Firs ...

 

.. living bonds of society are breaking up, and giving place to merely mechanical organization.

 

During the First World War, Tagore's lectures in Japan and the US critiquing the idea of the nation-state led to a mixed response. While the nations of Europe were battling each other, Tagore urged his audiences to eschew political aggressiveness and cultural arrogance, and cautioned against imperialistic tendencies, xenophobia and sectarianism. He believed that a nation's growth must be all-inclusive and a synthesis of tradition and modernity. In fact, he proposed that the definition of nationalism in India be based on the works of medieval mystics, poets and spiritual figures, such as Guru Nanak, Sant Kabir Das and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.

Through the essays in Nationalism, based on his lectures during the First World War, Tagore advocates the need to transcend territorial boundaries and embrace a philosophy of spiritual emancipation for both the nation and its people.

Author : Rabindranath Tagore

Born in Kolkata, Shri Rabindranath Tagore started writing poetry from a tender age of eight. Later, as an eminent poet, short story writer, essayist, painter, novelist and playwright of worldwide fame, he changed the face of Bengali literature and music. Some of his other works are Malini, The Crescent Moon and Stray Birds.

Well known as a 'polymath,' he was also known as a renaissance poet. He had a progressive mindset and believed that the human mind has unlimited capabilities.

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