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The Political Economy of Ancient India is an analytical study of the economic and political concepts embedded in three major ancient Indian texts, viz., the great epic Mahabharata, Arthasastra of Kau?ilya and the most important Dharmasastra viz., Manusm?ti. This volume is distributed over three parts with 10 chapters along with an Introduction to start with. Part-I, consisting of two chapters, deals with economic and political concepts respectively as scattered in the gigantic epic Mahabharata, chapters 3 to 8 of part-II deal with economic, political and espionage concepts delineated in Arthasastra of  Kau?ilya, and chapters 9 and 10 of part-III deal with economic and political concepts respectively of Manusm?ti.  In fact, there are many common aspects pertaining to economic and political concepts embedded in the three great ancient Indian texts.
The likely reason, as highlighted in introduction of this volume, is that all these three texts derived their basic concepts pertaining to political economy from a common source that had originated through comprehensive research and studies of great post Vedic scholars. In this volume we have gone into the detail of the concepts pertaining to ancient Indian political economy as embedded in the three texts highlighting the common aspects and differences on account of the varying objective conditions at the time of composition of each text. This essence of ancient Indian political economy lies in the concept of trivarga (three basic objectives of mundane life), viz., dharma, artha and kama.
In fact, harmonious and sustainable development of human society with equity and social-economic-political justice can be ensured only if there is a perfect balance between the three basic objectives of mundane life, viz., dharma (ethics and noble human values), artha (means to fulfill earthly desires) and kama (earthly desires). The imbalance in human civilization and all the consequent maladies like inequality, exploitation, poverty etc.
arise because of imbalance between the three basic objectives, to be specific emphasis on artha and kama keeping aside dharma. So, the essence of teachings of ancient Indian sastras is that while pursuing the objectives pertaining to artha and kama, we ought to restore dharma to its rightful place to bring about a world free from all its maladies. The present volume endeavours, in essence, to bring to the fore this salient feature of ancient Indian world outlook.

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  • Date de parution
    22/01/2023
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8215866115
  • EAN
    9798215866115
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Ratan Lal Basu

The author of this volume Dr. Ratan Lal Basu is a Ph. D. in Economics (on Arthasastra, the treatise on political economy and statecraft composed by a Brahma?a scholar Kau?ilya around 300 B. C.). He retired as principal from a Government-Sponsored College at Kolkata, and after retirement got fully occupied with research and publishing activities pertaining to Indology, ancient economics, modern economic problems, economic history, yoga and tantra cult, statecraft, international relations and espionage, ethics and morality and also fiction in English and Bengali (his mother tongue).

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