Entry to India's Political Discourse (booklist)
https://bharatbhagyavidhatablog.in/2020/12/19/entry-to-indias-political-discourse/ via @bbv_speaks
The left-leaning orientation of our educational system ensures that most students get to hear only one side on all possible issues be it history or politics. This has created a situation ...
https://bharatbhagyavidhatablog.in/2020/12/19/entry-to-indias-political-discourse/ via @bbv_speaks
The left-leaning orientation of our educational system ensures that most students get to hear only one side on all possible issues be it history or politics. This has created a situation ...
where most people including members of India's Right aren't aware of the alternative perspective which they should be reading. Until I started reading @SwarajyaMag, I had no idea about the works of Sita Ram Goel, B. R. Shenoy, Arun Shourie, and several other RW intellectuals, ...
who toiled hard to mount a scholarly opposition to the narrative promoted by the Congress establishment. Unless we read both the non-left literature and the left wing's perspective on all issues, we cannot break the strangehold of left-liberals in academia.
I am hopeful that this booklist will create a much-needed conversation among members of India's Right and that it is through this link that people would shortlist their future reads.
I promise to continuously update this list by adding new ones and removing some (if needed).
I promise to continuously update this list by adding new ones and removing some (if needed).
Primary sources with major influence on this list:
a) Aavarna by S L Bhyrappa
b) The Indian Conservative by Jaithirth Rao
c) Book recommendations by @kushal_mehra
d) References used in the articles of @dharmadispatch
a) Aavarna by S L Bhyrappa
b) The Indian Conservative by Jaithirth Rao
c) Book recommendations by @kushal_mehra
d) References used in the articles of @dharmadispatch