Turn..? Whither...? To....? (An Old and Rare Book)

Turn..? Whither...? To....? (An Old and Rare Book)

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAX456
Author: Chandrakala A. Hate
Publisher: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai
Language: English
Edition: 1978
Pages: 227
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.00 X 6.00 inch
Weight 400 gm

Book Description

About The Author
Dr. (Smt.) Chandrakala A. Hate (born 12th September 1903) is an M.A. in Economics and a Ph .D. In Sociology. A distinguished sociologist, economist and humanist, she has been deeply interested in the problems of human development throughout her life and in all her work. With her amazingly wide-ranging comprehension and catholicity of outlook, she has made an incisive study of human history, the growth of political systems and institutions, social and economic movements, the impact of science and technology on society and the problems that individual man and society as a whole face in the complex world of today.

After retirement as the Head of the Department of Sociology, S.N.D. T. Women's University, Dr. Hate was an Emeritus Professor under the U.G.C.

Dr. Hate wields a facile pen and has several books to her credit on planning, economics and sociology. The present book, as Dr. R. Ramanna observes in his Foreword, "is developed in the nature of a scientific and philosophic inquiry and is extra-ordinary in its content and very original in its treatment. It is a testimony not only to her vast erudition and the loftiness of her ideals and values, but also to her deep concern for the human condition and the future of mankind."

Foreword
Dr. Shrimati Chandrakala A. Hate, distinguished sociologist, economist and humanist, has been deeply interested in the problems of human development, throughout her life and in all her work. With her amazingly wide-ranging comprehension and catholicity of outlook, she has made an incisive study of human history, the growth of political systems and institutions, social and economic movements, the impact of science and technology on society, and the problems that individual man and society as a whole face in the complex world of today. Shrimati Hate is a devout disciple of the late Prof. R. D. Ranade, famous philosopher and mystic, whose spiritual teachings have profoundly influenced her thought.

Her present book, "Turn ..? Whither . ? To 971 which is at the same time a historical study, an anthology of the best of ancient and modern thought, and an analysis of an opinion survey - is developed in the nature of a scientific and philosophic inquiry, and is extra-ordinary in its content and very original in its treatment. It is a testimony not only to her vast erudition and the loftiness of her ideals and values, but also to her deep concern for the human condition and the future of mankind.

I have read with special interest the section on 'The Role and Impact of Science and Technology', which forms the core section of the book. This section is based on an opinion survey that Shrimati Hate had conducted across a good cross section of leading scientists in India, in order to ascertain their views on questions of a metaphysical, socio-logical and spiritual nature. "Can sciences, both physical and social, lead to Man's ultimate happiness and well-being? Or does the individual require some broader base for obtaining fulfillment in life-synthesising the pursuit of science with spirituality in the higher sense?" The imaginatively formulated questionnaire touched upon the possible limitations of the scientific method, and the existence of a super power in the universe.

Introduction
The twentieth century is a century of events which have significance for the whole world. Feuds and wars are not new, but two major wars and several minor ones of this century have affected all humanity. The world wars brought about a chain of complicated problems. Socio/ political structures and traditional values were shaken. New concepts of freedom and equality arose. Side by side there has been a tremendous advance in knowledge and communication. This apart, what is hardly realized, is the pace, the acceleration of the sweeping changes, their impact on the present and growing generations.

A developing nation, India for instance, may serve as an illustration. This country won its independence by peaceful means. This was a unique event in itself. It is striving hard to preserve its sovereignty. Poverty and ignorance are fought by democratic procedure and economic planning. There is a decided rise in the standard of living but pre-independence expectations of full employment, provision of necessities to all, are still dreams. Disillusion, unrest, violence and above all the impact of world currents, has ensued cynicism. Youth is confused. The past has no meaning; the future holds no hope. The ideologies of the West and the 'isms' of the East do not inspire them. Where to turn?

This is not a peculiarity of the Indian situation. The problem posed has world-wide implications. Increase in juvenile delinquency, increase in addiction to drugs, in-crease in the number of murders and suicides are the symptoms. It is a challenge to every society. Where to seek the solution?

A comprehensive analysis, the writer felt, is required like laboratory tests for correct diagnosis. Man as an architect, has faced various challenges. He has built up different types of political and economic structures by trial and error.

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