Join Upadhyaya as he delves into the contrasting ideologies of integral humanism and communism, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the principles, values, and goals that shape each worldview. Through meticulous analysis and incisive commentary, Upadhyaya presents a compelling argument for the superiority of integral humanism as a guiding philosophy for India's development and progress.
As readers navigate through the pages of "The Two Plans," they'll encounter a rich tapestry of ideas and concepts that explore the fundamental differences between integral humanism and communism. From their respective views on individual rights and freedoms to their approaches to economic development and social justice, Upadhyaya provides a nuanced examination of the strengths and weaknesses of each ideology.
The overall tone of the book is one of intellectual rigor and ideological clarity, as Upadhyaya presents his arguments with conviction and confidence. Drawing upon his deep understanding of Indian culture, history, and spirituality, he articulates a vision for a society rooted in the principles of dharma, solidarity, and self-reliance.
Since its publication, "The Two Plans" has been widely praised for its insightful analysis, cogent arguments, and visionary outlook. Its enduring relevance speaks to its status as a seminal work of political philosophy, cherished by scholars, policymakers, and activists alike.
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Pandit Deendayla Upadhay Born on September 25, 1926. Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay was a nationalist to the core, an original thinker, a great philosopher and a prolific writer. He gave the nation the unique political approach of Antyodaya, i.e., the upliftment of the poorest of the poor. And is credited with expounding a unique philosophy before the nation, the Integral Humanism.
A meritorious student that he was throughout his student days, he passed his B.Sc. and BT with flying colours but preferred not to take up employment, and instead, devoted himself to the service of the motherland through joining RSS.
Panditji was associated with Bharatiya Jana Sangh since its very inception in 1951, first as its UP state Secretary and two years later, as its all India General Secretary and in December, 1967, he was elected its President. The destiny, however, snatched him from us on February 11, 1968.
He authored several works, of which the following deserve special mention: Two Plans • Integral Humanism • Political Diary • Indian Economics • Samrat Chandragupta • Jagadguru Shankracharya .