Sarkar's
writings on historical processes offer a refreshing alternative to
the orthodox interpretations of Toynbee, Hegel and Marx.
He makes Samuel Huntington's Clash of Civilizations seem
parochial in comparison. Dr.
Inayatullah skillfully weaves Sarkar's comprehensive overview of
cultural life-cycles into a coherent whole, through which the full
sweep and scope of the fundamental forces that shape history can be
rendered. Despite the
magnitude of the canvas upon he paints, his is a work of systematic
and focused scholarship. This
book should be required reading for anyone looking to understand
macrotheories of social change from an non-eurocentric, holistic,
and synergistic perspective.
Dr. Tim Dolan
Associate
Professor of Political Science at Southern Oregon University and
Director of the Master in Management Program.
Sohail
Inayatullah is the world's leading scholar of Sarkar's thought. His
latest book, Understanding Sarkar, is sweeping in scope - quite
literally a philosophical
tour de force. By contrasting Sarkar's ideas to some of the
greatest minds in human history, Inayatullah has achieved a
remarkable philosophical
integration that is both breathtaking in its vision and
relevant in its possibilities for creating societal change.
Indeed, if you want a
better grasp of Sarkar's comprehensive worldview, I can think of no
better source than Inayatullah.
Brilliant.
Roar
Bjonnes, writer and former editor of Prout
Journal and Common Future
Dr.
Sohail Inayatullah’s book offers an excellent entry point for
those wanting to explore the fascinating and challenging
ideas of P. R. Sarkar. At
the same time Understanding Sarkar
provides those who have studied Sarkar with wonderful new ways of
seeing and connecting the vast expanses of his works.
We owe much to Dr. Inayatullah for this splendid effort.
Craig Runde, Director of New Program
Development, Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, Florida
In a
time when "global" is equated with "western",
Sohail Inayatullah takes us through the door of Indian thinking to a
world view that is global in the true sense of the word. Going
beyond naive Western idolization of Asian philosophies and avoiding
the pitfalls of dogmatic, sometimes fanatic, adherence to tradition
faith characteristic to many Eastern mentalities Inayatullah
examines P.R. Sarkar's world in pursuit of a universality that is
yet to be realized within the potential of human civilization.
Those, wishing freedom from culturally ingrained mental habits,
should consider this work as essential reading.
Dr. Partow Izadi, senior scientist in
evolutionary futures, global education and systems theory,
University of Lapland, Finland.
This
is a companion volume to Inayatullah and Galtung's masterly
synthesis of macrohistory and macrohistorians, that includes P R
Sarkar. Here the
practice as well as the theory of
Sarkar
enters the grand sweep, enriching and legitimating the story.
Their respective models have elements in common but few
contain all Sarkar's elements of spiritual practice, humanity, and
humility - even if potentially ferocious.
He lived, fought and spread his theory into a movement.
Isolated perhaps from the writings of the other great minds,
Sarkar seems to have an uncanny understanding of the emerging
insights of genetics on our social behavior (evolutionary psychology
or neo-Darwinism) and of social construction
Alan
Fricker, President, Sustainable Futures Trust, Wellington, New
Zealand
Previously,
Dr. Inayatullah's co-authored Macrohistory and Macrohistorians
wove the warp and weft of philosophical perspectives throughout
the course of history. Now, Sohail Inayatullah provides a
provocative look at macrohistorical trends from the standpoint of
a renowned Eastern philosopher and social critic, P.R. Sarkar,
whose impassioned views emote feelings of the forgotten masses.
Sarkar's wide-ranging views, aptly portrayed by the author, tend
to force reconsideration of Western, capitalistic,
entrepreneurial, materialistic, secular, scientific and political
engrained mindsets. Dr. Inayatullah's presentation piques
realization of the self-centered and smug arrogance that often
underpins Western views. Sarkar's wisdom of the Eastern
philosophical perspective, will send minds racing. Grasping
the salience of diverse views is certain to regird a searching of
the readers' own consciousness. Readers may begin pondering
engrained cultural mindsets, guiding philosophies, and the Great
Issues posed by the book. In the process, readers may come
to
better know themselves.
The author's
marvelous ability draws out and details deeds, developments and
discourse that frames the Great Issues of civilization from the
perspective of one of India's renown philosophers.
Privileged elites in all of humanity's innumerable dimensions
almost certainly will be provoked into assessing their own
cultural mindsets. Perspectives consciously established in
one's mind, will compel - perhaps for the first time -
consideration of unconscious attitudes and beliefs.
Graham
Molitor, President, Public Policy Forecasting, and Vice President
&
Legal
Counsel, World Future Society
Comments
On Prabhat Rainjan Sarkar
Sarkar’s
theories deserve serious study and discussion … Objectively they
provide answers to all economic and social dilemmas … I owe my
greatest intellectual debt to P. R. Sarkar.
Dr.
Ravi Batra, economist and best-selling author, Southern Methodist
University, Texas.
Sarkar
is so much deeper and more imaginative than most … He is an
intellectual giant of our times.
Professor
Johan Galtung, co-founder of International Peace Research
Association and author of seventy one books on epistemology, world
politics, Gandhi, civilization theory, macrohistory and peace
studies.
P.
R. Sarkar was one of the greatest modern philosophers of India.
Former
President of India, Giani Zail Singh.
The
Indian master P. R. Sarkar, who did more than thirty years of
studies and practical concrete work with the poor of India, is very
important for all who yearn for a liberation which starts from
economics and opens to a totality of personal and social human
existence.
Leonardo
Boff, Brazilian founder of Liberation Theology, author of more than
fifty books, recipient of a Doctorate Honoris Causa from Lunds
University in Sweden
P.R.
Sarkar, in his own way, is more than the equal of the great
historian Arnold Toynbee. Sarkar not only illuminated the growth and
inevitable decline that comes from the “Acquisitive-Capitalist”
stage in societal evolution that has now deeply infected the West,
but offers wise counsel on what to do instead.
Oliver
W. Markley, Professor of Human Sciences, University of Houston at
Clear Lake. Author of Changing Images of Mankind
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