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M.N. Roy, new humanism and post-modernism / Sinha, R C   Journal Article
Sinha, R C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Here I have tried to explain New Humanism and Post-Modernism. I have also maintained that New Humanism can redress the difficulties of Post-Modernism. In post-modern society consumerism is growing. Man is on the margin. New humanism attempts to bring marginalized man in the centre stage.
Key Words New Humanism  M.N. Roy  Post-Modernism 
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Subaltern global justice and national identity / Sinha, R C   Journal Article
Sinha, R C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The present paper entitled “Subaltern Global Justice and National Identity” attempts to address three issues. First, globalization in itself is value free. It is neither good nor bad. It assumes a value when linked with the question of justice or injustice. The question of subaltern global justice is related to the third world and underdeveloped countries. The question of global justice involves the preferential treatment of underdeveloped nations. I think, globalization as a process of development is just and globalization as an instrument of exploitation is unjust. Globalization is faced with a dilemma. If we go against globalization, then we will be technologically backward and condemned to be poor and underdeveloped. The backwardness will cause poverty. As a matter of fact, poverty is a moral evil and responsible for many immoral activities. So in order to get rid of poverty and backwardness we have to accept technology based globalization. Peter Singer observes, “One hundred and fifty years ago,
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