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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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M N Roy and concept of world brotherhood and individual freedom / Sharma, Hemalata   Journal Article
Sharma, Hemalata Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract One of the most learned and most competent scholar of India as well as world was M.N.Roy. A dedicated revolutionary, philosopher, reorganizer of both society and state, a humanist etc., M.N.Roy was a unique person. He was the founder of Indian Renaissance Institute at Dehradun with chief objective to develop and organize a Renaissance Movement.
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Restless marxist to radical humanist / Ketkar, Kumar   Journal Article
Ketkar, Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract What would have been the response of M N Roy to the disintegration of the Soviet Union and collapse of the socialist systems in Europe? Perhaps he could have said that he was long expecting that to happen. Or perhaps he could have felt sorry that a great and truly epoch making project has failed. Perhaps he would have seen in that failure a rejuvenation of the idea of Radical Humanism, which he felt, was a creative evolution of the very Marxist thought. He could have also reflected that had communism incorporated the radical humanist ideas, the tragedy would not have occurred.
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Selected works of M N Roy / Ray, Sibnarayan (ed) 1988  Book
Ray, Sibnarayan Book
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Publication DelhI, Oxford University Press, 1988.
Description xvi, 707p.Hbk
Contents Vol.II: 1923-1927
Standard Number 195621581
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ID:   023943


Selected works of M N Roy / Ray, Sibnarayan (ed.) 1987  Book
Ray, Sibnarayan Book
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Publication DelhI, Oxford University Press, 1987.
Description xv, 564p.Hbk
Contents Vol. I: 1917-1922
Standard Number 195620380
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ID:   025757


Selected works of M N Roy / Ray, Sibnarayan (ed.) 1990  Book
Ray, Sibnarayan Book
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Publication DelhI, Oxford University Press, 1990.
Description xiv, 666p.Hbk
Contents Vol.III: 1927-1932
Standard Number 0195626409
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