Deconstructing Truth in History: A Bunch of Critical Essays
Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Gandhi’s critique of the modern commons - a unfinished dialogue with the civilization. 2. The meaning of the arrival of Mahatma for the tea workers of Assam. 3. Then Gandhi came! The meaning of the Gandhi’s coming in the sense of coming. 4. Mahatma Gandhi’s interpretation of Karl Marx- a conjectural denouement. 5. Swaraj for whom and through what? The rhetoric in the context of the civilization. 6. Jyotiprasad Agarwalla and the politics of the search for truth in art: a critique. 7. Reciprocity of violence and the interpretation of its meaning. 8. The Aura of the Gandhi led political discourse in the early 1920s. 9. Looking beyond the nationalist upsurge against the British Colonial Role. 10. The new aspects of the labour movement in the Post-Soviet World. 11. Liberalism and the question of the sustainable development: a critical reflection. 12. Interpreting the idea of the Lumpen Proletariat or the subalterns in the context of the Sankaradeva’s Neo-Vaishnavism of the Medieval Assam. 13. The culture, struggle and the people - a dialogue with the structure. 14. The practice of philosophy and the reasonable strike with philosophy. 15. The routes of progress and the dialectics of transition. 16. The myth of foreign direct investment and the interpretation of freedom: an overview of the underdeveloped North Eastern Region. 17. Women as the non-relative actuality and the unblocking of its categorized selfhood. 18. Beyond the Nationalist frame of the idea of struggle: the context of the subalternity of the tea workers as mediation. 19. Reading labour history anew: the case of the struggle of the tea plantation labourers. 20. Its liberalism solely responsible for the degradation of the environment? 21. The untold story of formation of the Nation and the Nationality in Medieval Assam. 22. The reification of the Neo-Vaishnavism and the space of the Sattras. 23. The relevance of the gendered moment and the dialectics of the civilization. 24. The culture of politics in media and the idealization of the spirit in society. 25. Mangri Orang and the search for space in dominant narrative of Nationalism: a rethought. 26. The significance of the advent of the British colonial rule in Assam: an analysis. Index.