The Human Cycle - The Ideal Of Human Unity - War And Self-Determination by Sri Aurobindo
The Human Cycle - The Ideal Of Human Unity - War And Self-Determination by Sri Aurobindo
The Human Cycle - The Ideal Of Human Unity - War And Self-Determination is a soft cover book of 690 pages by Sri Aurobindo of Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry. This volume comprises three works by Sri Aurobindo on social and political philosophy.
In The Human Cycle, he explores the evolution of human society from a psychological perspective and traces its growth through five distinct psychological phases. The outcome of the last stage will be a spiritual age in which not only individuals but society itself will be spiritualized.
In The Ideal of Human Unity, he studies the trend of mankind towards closer unification through a review of past efforts by the Greeks, Romans and others as well as more recent attempts by some modern nations—Russia, China, the United States of America and European countries. While political unity can be constructed through administrative means, the unity of the human race can only be made real if the highest shared ideal of humanity spiritualizes itself and becomes the inner law of life.
In War and Self-Determination, Sri Aurobindo looks at the problems arising out of the First World War, the obstacles to the elimination of war and violent revolution, the principle of self-determination for individuals and nations, the failings of the League of Nations and the forces of American Capitalism and Russian Communism.
Sri Aurobindo Ghosh born on August 15, 1872, a yogi, seer, philosopher, poet and Indian Nationalist who propounded a philosophy of divine life on earth through spiritual evolution.
Details of the Book:
ISBN code: 978-81-7058-014-0
Subject: The Human Cycle: The Ideal Of Human Unity: War And Self-Determination
Pages: 690 pages (Soft Cover)
Dimensions (in cms): 14x22
Weight: 500 gms
Delivery Time: 6-7 days
Country of Origin: India
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