ID | 141385 |
Title Proper | ‘I am’– therefore i think |
Other Title Information | not the other way round |
Language | ENG |
Author | Shah, Ramesh Chandra |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The unprecedented explosion of knowledge in all fields on the one hand, and the virtual magic of I.T. revolution on the other would appear to have changed everything in our life-world. Most of us remnants of the older generation feel somewhat dazed and challenged by the new dispensation, replacing knowledge by knowledge-industry; books by ebooks; & education by the new-fangled phrase human resources. Management is the key word now: management gurus preside over all developments of culture today – rendering not only pure intellectuals, but even what was once called sage-mind irrelevant and superfluous. How with this rage shall Beauty or even what a great twentieth century poet called ‘The commonsense of the soul,’ hold a plea? |
`In' analytical Note | Dialogue Vol. 17, No.1; Jul/Sep 2015: p.62-70 |
Journal Source | Dialogue 2015-07 17, 1 |
Key Words | Revolution ; Information Technology ; Yoga ; Explosion of Knowledge ; Modern Indian Language Poetry |