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The Idea of Ancient India (Hindi)/Prachin Bharat Ki Avadharna/प्राचीन भारत की अवधारणा: Dharm, Rajniti Aur Puratatwa Par Nibandh/धर्म, राजनीति और पुरातत्त्व पर निबंध
0Explore ‘The Idea of Ancient India’ by Upinder Singh, a captivating journey into South Asia’s early history. Delve into the multifaceted interpretations of India’s past, seamlessly weaving together archaeology, political thought, and ancient texts. This book offers a rich understanding of ancient sites, the analysis of epigraphic data, and the intricate relationship between dharma and politics. Uncover the historical context and discover the essence of ancient India through insightful essays that illuminate the region’s vibrant past. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of India’s historical roots. Available at The Bookish Owl.
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The Idea of History
14Explore the fascinating evolution of historical thought with “The Idea of History” by Neeraj Jain (ISBN: 9789350027356). This insightful book delves into key theories and perspectives, examining how our understanding of the past has changed over time. A must-read for history buffs and anyone interested in the philosophy of history.
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The Idea of India
22Discover the vibrant tapestry of India in “The Idea of India” (ISBN: 9780143032465) by A. R. Rahman, with a foreword by A. R. Rahman and Rangan Baradwaj. Explore the rich history, diverse cultures, and evolving identity of this captivating nation. From ancient traditions to modern aspirations, this book offers a compelling narrative of India’s journey. Buy now and embark on an enlightening exploration of “The Idea of India.”
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The Idea of Justice
18Explore the idea of justice with Jonathan Haidt’s “The Idea of Justice.” Challenging mainstream theories, Haidt presents a groundbreaking approach to justice, arguing for its practical application in our lives. Discover how moral psychology can enhance our understanding of fairness, and how we can create a more just world. ISBN: 9780141037851
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The idea of nature
18Explore “The Idea of Nature” and delve into humanity’s evolving relationship with the natural world. Discover how our perceptions shape environmental thought and action across history. From ancient philosophies to modern ecological concerns, this book offers a critical lens for understanding our place within nature. ISBN: 9789350027226
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The Idea of New India: Essays in defence of critical thought
19“The Idea of New India” by Pramod Kumar (ISBN: 9789350026915) offers a timely defense of critical thought. Exploring contemporary challenges, Kumar’s essays dissect socio-political shifts and their impact on intellectual freedom. Buy “The Idea of New India” to engage with a crucial discourse on India’s evolving identity and the importance of dissent.
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The Idea of Rajasthan: Explorations in Regional Identity (Volumes I&II Bound in One)
12Discover the rich tapestry of Rajasthan’s identity in “The Idea of Rajasthan”. Explore its history, culture, and traditions through insightful essays by Joan L. Erdman, Deryck O. Lodrick, Lloyd I. Rudolph, and Karine Schomer. This comprehensive two-volume edition (ISBN: 9788173043048) offers a deep dive into the region’s formation and evolution, making it essential reading for anyone interested in Indian history and culture.
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The Idea of You
0Dive into “The Idea of You” by Robinne Lee (ISBN: 9781405971195), a captivating tale of a woman’s unexpected romance. When Soléne’s husband leaves her, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, finding solace and passion in a whirlwind affair. Explore themes of love, loss, and second chances in this emotional rollercoaster.
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The Identity Trap
23Trapped by expectations? In “The Identity Trap” by Coralie Bickford-Smith (ISBN: 9780241638293), explore the struggle for self-discovery amidst societal pressures. A poignant tale of identity, belonging, and the courage to break free and define your own path. Perfect for readers seeking self-acceptance and empowerment.
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The Identity Trap
14In “The Identity Trap,” Yascha Mounk explores the complex relationship between identity and democracy. He argues that while a sense of belonging is essential, excessive focus on group identity can undermine democratic values. Mounk offers insightful solutions for navigating this tension, promoting inclusive societies while safeguarding individual liberties. Discover how to build a future where identity enriches rather than divides.
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The Ideological Brain: A Radical Science of Susceptible Minds
0Explore the neuroscience of belief with “The Ideological Brain” by Leor Zmigrod, available at The Bookish Owl. Discover how ideologies shape our minds and neural architecture, impacting sensitivity and adaptability. Zmigrod’s groundbreaking research reveals the hidden mechanisms driving our beliefs, offering insights into cognitive rigidity and susceptibility to dogmatic thinking. Understand how ideologies, whether political, religious, or social, influence our interactions and perceptions. Essential reading for navigating today’s polarized world, this book challenges you to reassess your convictions and foster a more informed, resilient, and freer society. Learn to spot rigid thinking and embrace ambiguity. ISBN: 9780241741221.