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ID131937
Title ProperGlobalism and Nationalism
Other Title Informationfrom Ibn Khaldun to Aurobindo
LanguageENG
AuthorRajaram, N S
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Globalization is not new. But failure to develop a national identity after independence has left the Indian Youth confused and vulnerable to the negative aspect of foreign influence more than assimilation of the positives. In India this is seen in the persistence of mental colonization long after colonial rule has ended.
`In' analytical NoteDialogue Vol.15, No.4; Apr-June 2014: p.71-83
Journal SourceDialogue Vol.15, No.4; Apr-June 2014: p.71-83
Key WordsIndia ;  Globalization ;  Nationalism ;  Mental colonization ;  Ibn Khaldun ;  Colonization ;  Primacy of economics ;  Moral Vulgarization