Discourses on Neohumanist Education
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Authors | Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar |
Location in Sarkarverse |
Discourses on Neohumanist Education is a compilation of Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's discourses on Neohumanism and Neohumanist Education.[1]
Chapters
The book is divided into the following chapters—[1]
- Gurukul Song
- Education
- The Practice of Art and Literature
- Synthesis and Analysis
- Talks on Education – Excerpt D
- Talks on Education – Excerpt F
- Talks on Education – Excerpt G
- Awakened Conscience (Discourse 9)
- A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World
- The Education System of the Mahábhárata Age
- Talks on Education – Excerpt C
- Talks on Education – Excerpt B
- Genius and Technician
- The Ever-Expanding Domain of the Microcosm
- Let History Be Rewritten
- What Should History Be Like?
- The Faculty of Knowledge – 1
- Pramá – 4
- Gurukul: History and Planning
- Gurukul in a Historical Perspective
- Kulapati
- Social Justice
- Plants, Animals and Human Beings
- An Ideology for a New Generation (Discourse 10)
- Devotional Sentiment and Neohumanism (Discourse 1)
- Education and Neohumanism
- The Place of Sadvipras in the Samája Cakra
- Social Values and Human Cardinal Principles
- Be a First-Class Person
- Bio-Psychology
- Cerebral and Extra-Cerebral Memory
- Four Dimensions of Micropsychic Longing
- Rise Above All Complexes
- The Liberation of Intellect
- Talks on Education – Excerpt E
- The Mind Grows in Magnitude
- Kośa
- Expression and Symbolization
- Dogma and Human Intellect
- Prápta Vákya and Ápta Vákya
- Self-Realization Is the Real Knowledge
- Art and Science
- The Faculty of Knowledge – 2
- The Faculty of Knowledge – 4
- The Faculty of Knowledge – 5
- Message to Teachers