Rabindranath Tagore's "Nationalism" is a powerful and enduring examination of the complex relationship between patriotism, society, and culture. This seminal work delves into the core concepts of nationalism, exploring its impact on politics and the human spirit. Tagore, a Nobel laureate, offers a critical perspective on the potentially destructive forces of unchecked nationalism, particularly in the context of India and the wider world. His essays provide a nuanced understanding of the social and ideological currents that shape national identity and international relations. A timeless exploration of a crucial subject, "Nationalism" remains profoundly relevant for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of political ideologies and their enduring impact on global society. This meticulously prepared print edition ensures that Tagore's vital insights are readily accessible.
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