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Dialectics of Consciousness Problems of Development the Indian Reality.

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Book Details

• Publisher: One World Educational Trust
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1993
• Pages: 103
• Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition
• Availability: In Stock

About the Book

Dialectics of Consciousness: Problems of Development in the Indian Reality by Dr. K. Wilson presents a thoughtful exploration of the relationship between consciousness, social change, and development within the Indian context. The book examines how individual awareness, cultural values, and social structures influence the processes of societal transformation.

The author discusses philosophical and social perspectives on development, analyzing how changes in consciousness and collective thinking affect economic progress, social institutions, and cultural evolution. The work highlights the complex interaction between traditional values and modern developmental challenges in India.

Through analytical discussion, the book reflects on issues such as social awareness, ideological debates, and the role of human consciousness in shaping development policies and social reforms. It encourages readers to consider how intellectual and cultural shifts can contribute to meaningful progress in society.

Dialectics of Consciousness: Problems of Development in the Indian Reality is a useful resource for readers interested in philosophy, social theory, and development studies, particularly in relation to the Indian social and cultural environment.