Ten Ideologies: The Great Asymmetry between Agrarianism and Industrialism
S. Jaipal Reddy
Price
1050
ISBN
9789352875511
Language
English
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
140 x 216 mm
Year of Publishing
2019
Territorial Rights
World
Imprint
Orient BlackSwan

In modern history, the Industrial Revolution is seen as the biggest break, helping humankind move from the Agrarian to the Industrial era.

In Ten Ideologies, eminent scholar and politician S. Jaipal Reddypresents an overview of world history and studies the four great movements that laid the foundation of the Industrial Revolution:

  • The Renaissance;
  • Humanism;
  • Protestant Reformation; and
  • The Scientific Revolution.

He also points out that these movements were themselves influenced by the legacy of China, India and West Asia.

The author believes that ideology is just as important today; if social ideologies die out, primordial cultural identities based on religion, race, or nation will reawaken, thereby dividing society further. In this context, he discusses ten major ideologies that shaped the world: (i) Nationalism, (ii) Democracy, (iii) Liberalism, (iv) Capitalism, (v) Evolutionary Socialism, (vi) Revolutionary Socialism, (vii) Feminism, (viii) Environmentalism, (ix) Nuclear Pacifism, and (x) Globalism.

Informative and incisive, this reader provides a rare and compact coverage of ideologies, and a study of the great asymmetry between pre-industrial passions and post-industrial weapons.

S. Jaipal Reddy, born in 1942, hails from a well-to-do farming family of Madugul village of Mehaboobnagar district (now in Telangana). He was elected President of Osmania University Students’ Union for two consecutive years (1963–65) and was President of the AP Youth Congress for seven years (1965–71). He was elected as an MLA to the AP Assembly four times, from 1969–84, and to Parliament seven times, from 1984–2014. He served as Union Cabinet Minister three times for such portfolios as Information & Broadcasting, Urban Development, Petroleum & Chemicals, and Science & Technology.

Foreword
Gopalkrishna Gandhi

Preface

Introduction

Part I: Four Great Movements

1. The Renaissance
2. Humanism (Hellenic)
3. The Reformation (Protestant)
4. Scientific Revolution

Part II: Ten Ideologies

1.Nationalism
2.Democracy
3. Liberalism
4. Capitalis
5. Evolutionary Socialism
6. Revolutionary Socialism
7. Feminism
8. Environmentalism
9. Nuclear Pacifism
10. Globalism
11. The Great Asymmetry

Bibliography
Index