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  1. The Tragi‐Comedy of the New Indian Enlightenment: An Essay on the Jingoism of Science and the Pathology of Rationality.Vinay Lal - 2005 - Social Epistemology 19 (1):77 – 91.
    Though the resurgence of Hindu nationalism as a political phenomenon is well-understood, Meera Nanda is correct in suggesting that the ascendancy of Hindutva has other dimensions, such as the avent placed by cultural nationalist on 'Vedic science'. However, apart from this rudimentary insight, Nanda's contribution, far from being a resounding demonstration of potmodernism's complicity in the projects of Hindu nationalism, is a striking testament to her own commitment to a rigidly positivist, ferociously intolerant, and intellectually sterile conception of modern science (...)
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  • Carving out a white marble deity from a rugged Black stone?: Hindutva rehabilitates ramayan 's shabari in a Temple. [REVIEW]Pralay Kanungo & Satyakam Joshi - 2009 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 13 (3):279-299.
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  • On social and moral revival.Amitai Etzioni - 2001 - Journal of Political Philosophy 9 (3):356–371.
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