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HUMAN FREEDOM (4) answer(s).
 
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Hope in a challenged democracy: an Indian narrative / Kumar, Ashwani 2017  Book
Kumar, Ashwani Book
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Publication New Delhi, Wisdom Tree, 2017.
Description xxxvi, 257p.hbk
Standard Number 9788183284943
Key Words Democracy  Economy  Philosophy  Diplomacy  Corruption  Human Freedom 
RTI  Lokpal 
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M N Roy: more a philosopher than a mass leader / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
Das, Krishnasri Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Among the modern Indian thinkers Manabendra Nath Roy was more a philosopher than a mass leader. He was, essentially, one of the greatest thinkers of the twentieth century and truly a citizen of the world. His philosophy may be described as a mid-twentieth century version of the Renaissance modified and enriched by the experience of the intervening centuries.
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People power in the era of global crisis / Gills, Barry K; Gray, Kevin   Journal Article
Gills, Barry K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the relationship between oppression, injustice, and liberation both theoretically and practically and in relation to contemporary global events and political history. The struggle for human freedom and liberation from structures of oppression and exploitation, and the relation to democracy and to the agents of social change, is the central subject of the analysis. The article summarises the critical analyses of the contributors to this collection, who examine the past several decades of `People Power' via popular struggles for substantive democratisation, and assess both the obstacles and achievements of these movements in a context of global, regional, and national political economic tendencies. The authors revisit the theses of `Low Intensity Democracy', which appeared in the early 1990s, in light of the recent upsurge of popular protest and rebellion in the context of an on-going global crisis.
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Recent revival of Confucianism and post-secular world politics / Peimin Ni   Journal Article
Peimin Ni Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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