Dr. Lohia imparted to socialism an earnestness and dynamism much needed in the context of the problems of reconstruction and development along the lines of the values of creativity, justice, equally and freedom-the values which he called eternal insignificance. He emancipated socialism from the anaemic schism of European socialism and projected it as an independent full-fledged system of social transformation in its various aspects-political, economic, culture and spiritual. He advanced socialism as a revolutionary yet democratic ideology with the dimensions that are variegated but well concatenated.In developing socialism as a complete and coherent philosophy and ideology of coherent philosophy and ideology of social reconstruction, Lohia adopted numerous insights of Gandhi in order to ensure that socialism could deliver not only the immediate but also the permanent goods of life and at the same time save humanity from the evils that bedeviled the realization of its values of justice, freedom and dignity of man and equality and real democracy at the hands of Europe, the then soviet Union and the United States. It was on the basis of the Gandhian insight of Satyagraha that he forged his weapon of struggle in keeping with the spirit of democracy and reverence for the forms of life, including particularly the human Again, it was the Gandhian idea of importance of the small machine technology which showed him the path of solving India’s problems of employment while, at the same time, avoiding the pitfalls associated with the heavy industrialism of the west. In Gandhi’s emphasis on decentralization and people’s participation, Lo his found the key to making socialism democratic and democracy socialistic. Unless resource is had to these twin avenues, the people cannot avoid the evils of capitalism with its possessiveness and commu8nism with its tendency to stamp out diversity and suppress creativity with its proneness to regimentation. It is in this perspective that an evaluation of the ideas of Dr. Lohia has been presented in this study by the author
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ajay Singh Almust
Ajay singh Almust (b. 1954). Comes of a family noted for its dedication to the cause of freedom struggle as well as to the reconstruction of the Indian Policy. His father, an MP of socialist convictions and with devotion towards the ideas and ideals of Dr. lois, viz Manjay Lal, has served the country as a Legistor Minister and Parliamentarian. Unlike his father Dr. Ajay was redical leftist in his burgeoning political career, but finding radical leftism too much riven by groupings and schisms and giving second thoughts to the strategy of social reconstruction he veered round to the democratic redcalism of Dr. Lohia. He pursued his studies side by side with his political activities. He went in for political science as his course of both graducation and post-grgraduation levels. Amongst diverse political ideologies he supported Lohia’s socialism and chose Gandhi’s impact on Lohia as the subject of his doctoral dissertation. The debacie of Marxism in Eurasia made him all the more convinced that man’s urge for freedom is as strong nd invincible as his craving for justice and therefore, the two have to be combined in order to render socialism safe and democracy enduring. This much needed combination of the two ideals is the forte of the thought of Dr. Lohia, and in this combination the influence of Gandhi has been crucial. Hence his choice for this study. He feels humanity will find its solution to the problems in a socialism that is informed by the spirit of creativity and freedom and in a democracy that is symbiotically concatenated with people’s socialism. Whereas European socialism was bedeviled on account of its schism, socialism in India proved as flop because of populism. Lohia stands for people’s socialism and people’s democracy both of which are to be enriched by the Gandhian ethos of decentralization and participation and small machine techonology suited to the needs and conditions of the populous countries like India. He has accomplished this study in the hope of furnishing new perspectives which would make democracy meaningful and socialism successful.
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Lohia The Rebel Gandhian
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1st ed.
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8170996333
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xvi+256p., References; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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