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    <title>Editorial</title>
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Authors: Aikant, Satish C
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    <title>The Unwritten Backyard</title>
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    <description>Title: The Unwritten Backyard
Authors: Ananthamurthy, U.R
Abstract: I am very happy to be here and to share this stage with Gopalkrishna Gandhi. As he spoke, I felt deeply moved, because in his words I was seeing someone who was very&#xD;
dear to me, his philosopher brother RamachandraGandhi.&#xD;
Peter Ronald deíSouza is a friend from many years, with whom I share many concerns. I was among those who fought to keep the IIAS as per Radhakrishnanís dreams, a sanctuary for scholars. Otherwise, in these days of rampant ëliberalisationí it would perhaps have ended up as another five-star hotel.
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    <description>Title: The Interesting Ideas of Eric Hobsbawm
Authors: Palat, Madhavn K
Abstract: Hobsbawmís modern world originated in the big bang of the eighteenth century, and it was extinguished in an implosion almost exactly two centuries later. To him these&#xD;
two hundred years were defined by the project of the Enlightenment which imagined a world that was equally good for all of humanity and not for just some part of it.&#xD;
More than revolution, the Enlightenment drove this world onward until it seems to have exhausted itself by the end of the twentieth century; the Marxist Hobsbawm&#xD;
is inspired more by the Enlightenment than by one of its consequences, the millenarian dream of revolution. Deriving from the Enlightenment, the conjoined industrial and French revolutions, known as the Dual revolution in his work, generated all subsequent events.
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