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Sri Aurobindo: A Contemporary Reader Edited by Sachidananda Mohanty, Routledge
Reading Hegel: The Introductions by G.W.F. Hegel (Edited and introduced by Aakash Singh and Rimina Mohapatra), re.press 2008
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A critique of the book "The Lives of Sri Aurobindo" by Peter Heehs - Lives of Sri Aurobindo – Errors
The Twelve Powers Explained by The MotherSri Aurobindo on the nature of true democracy by Paulette Auroville Today August 2004 1:43 AM
Sri Aurobindo’s Opposition Why the Indian establishment resisted him, MANGESH V. NADKARNI The Indian Express Thursday, March 21, 2002 12:17 PM
On the centenary day — May 30, 2009 — of Uttarpara speech, work with a renewed sense of mission, Jagmohan, Deccan Chronicle, Saturday, May 30, 2009 1:25 PM बेशक यह एक दुष्कर कार्य है, लक्ष्य बहुत दूर है, Jagran - Yahoo! India - News 8:10 PM
Partition, Aurobindo, and the truth 2009-08-28 Claude Arpi
Yet another important angle of the Partition saga which is omitted from history books but is vital to understand this puzzle, is the intervention of Sri Aurobindo, the great Indian rishi living in Pondicherry.
Because the individuals entering into an assemblage are autonomous, assemblages constantly face the risk of falling apart or dissipating into thin air like so much mist. Anyone who’s formed groups and organizations is aware of just how precarious and fleeting these assemblages can be; or how much work these assemblages require to be maintained. Object-Oriented Philosophy: What is it Good For? from Larval Subjects by larvalsubjects
Party politics is the most meritocratic profession of all in democracies. The partyless wonders Shekhar Gupta indian express: Saturday, May 02, 2009