Sociology, ideology, and utopia : socio-political philosophy of East and West

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    • Chattopadhyaya, D. P. (Debi Prasad)

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Sociology, ideology, and utopia : socio-political philosophy of East and West

by D.P. Chattopadhyaya

(Philosophy of history and culture, v. 18)

Brill, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This engaging, wide-ranging study in comparative social and political philosophy gives a well-argued account of how ideological and even utopian views, such as normative communication, development and justice, are sociologically rooted. It also shows how this fact has been reflected in the social history of Asian countries like India and China, as well as some Western countries during the last two centuries. To illustrate the underlying concepts, reference is made to influential thinkers, both from the East and West, from Hegel and James Mill to Marx and Maozedong, and from Gandhi to Rawls. The author, himself one of the major contemporary Indian philosophers, offers arguments to show that the right version of cultural relativism is objective and judgeable. Concrete case studies are cited indicating why even fundamental values like indivisible peace and "our own green planet" cannot be practically universalized. Yet this work is a sustained plea for improvable understanding between the East and the West and the transcultural value orientation of different cultures.

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