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'''The Left Hand Path''' is a book written by [[Abhidevananda Avadhuta]].
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'''''The Left Hand Path''''' is a [[Neohumanism|Neohumanist]] analysis of sinistrality (left-handedness) by [[Abhidevananda|Acarya Abhidevananda Avadhuta]].<ref name="TLP">{{cite book|last=Avadhuta|first=Ac. Abhidevananda|title=The Left Hand Path|year=2011|ASIN=B005G2JMBK}}</ref>
 
== Structure ==
{{Quote box|width=246px|bgcolor=#c6dbf7|align=left|quote=''It’s just not right what’s being said about lefthanded people. Indeed, it’s somewhat sinister. The fact is a great linguistic injustice has been perpetrated – an injustice that arguably surpasses the semantic slur against women or even the Blacks.''|source='''Language on the Left<br />Acarya Abhidevananda Avadhuta'''}}
''The Left Hand Path'' is presented in three parts:
::::::::::::# Study
::::::::::::# Analysis
::::::::::::# Blissful auxiliary
Though highly readable, the information and arguments presented are well-researched, with copious references to back up the various assertions.<ref name="TLP">{{cite book|last=Avadhuta|first=Ac. Abhidevananda|title=The Left Hand Path|year=2011|ASIN=B005G2JMBK}}</ref>
 
== History ==
''The Left Hand Path'' was first published in 1988. Since then it has been republished on numerous occasions, mostly in electronic format. The latest publication of the book is on [[:wikipedia:Amazon.com|Amazon]].<ref name="TLP">{{cite book|last=Avadhuta|first=Ac. Abhidevananda|title=The Left Hand Path|year=2011|ASIN=B005G2JMBK}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Books written by Abhidevananda Avadhuta]]
[[Category:Books written by Abhidevananda Avadhuta]]

Latest revision as of 19:12, 10 February 2017

The Left Hand Path
The Left Hand Path front page.jpg
Author Acarya Abhidevananda Avadhuta
Language English
Subject A Neohumanist analysis of sinistrality
Genre Sociology
Published 1988
Location in Sarkarverse
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The Left Hand Path is a Neohumanist analysis of sinistrality (left-handedness) by Acarya Abhidevananda Avadhuta.[1]

Structure

It’s just not right what’s being said about lefthanded people. Indeed, it’s somewhat sinister. The fact is a great linguistic injustice has been perpetrated – an injustice that arguably surpasses the semantic slur against women or even the Blacks.

Language on the Left
Acarya Abhidevananda Avadhuta

The Left Hand Path is presented in three parts:

  1. Study
  2. Analysis
  3. Blissful auxiliary

Though highly readable, the information and arguments presented are well-researched, with copious references to back up the various assertions.[1]

History

The Left Hand Path was first published in 1988. Since then it has been republished on numerous occasions, mostly in electronic format. The latest publication of the book is on Amazon.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Avadhuta, Ac. Abhidevananda (2011) The Left Hand Path ASIN B005G2JMBK