Sampradayikata, Dharma O Marxbad
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Book Details:
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Author: Sitaram Yechury 
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Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited 
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Language: Bengali 
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First Publication Year: 2015 
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Publication Year: 2024 
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Edition: 5th Edition 
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Binding: Paperback 
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Number of Pages: 56 
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ISBN: 9789392593802 
About The Book:
Sampradayikata, Dharma O Marxbad (Communalism, Religion, and Marxism) is a concise yet impactful work by Sitaram Yechury, containing four critical essays.
The first essay, titled "Communalism, Religion, and Marxism," provides the foundation for understanding the Marxist perspective on religion and communalism. The second essay, "Purana and History," explores the role of ancient texts in shaping historical narratives. The third essay, "The Struggle Among Three Perspectives," delves into the ideological battles between different worldviews, particularly focusing on religion and secularism. The fourth essay, "What Is the Real Meaning Behind the Hindu State Slogan?" critically examines the concept of a Hindu state and its implications.
These essays, written at various points in time, analyze the rise and development of both Hindu and Muslim fundamentalist activities in India. They offer a thorough examination of how these forces challenge the democratic, secular framework of modern India, which is built upon the ideals of liberty and sovereignty. Through these essays, the author highlights the dangers of communalis
 
            
 
       
         

