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  • av Jagath Jayaprakash
    370,-

    A comparison between Karl Marx and Buddha could be interpreted as a sarcastic remark. This should come as no surprise. Marx and Buddha are 2381 years apart. Karl Marx was born in 1818 A.D., while Buddha was born in 563 B.C. Karl Marx is credited with creating a new ideology-polity-and thus a new economic system. On the other side, the Buddha is thought to be nothing more than the creator of a religion unrelated to politics or economics. The title of this essay, "Buddha or Karl Marx," suggests a comparison or contrast between two such persons separated by such a long period and occupied by such disparate realms of thought. Marxists will readily mock it and scorn the notion of putting Marx and Buddha on the same footing. Marx is so contemporary, whereas Buddha is so ancient! Marxists may argue that the Buddha is unsophisticated in comparison to their master. What can possible comparisons be made between two such individuals? What is there for a Marxist to learn from the Buddha? What can a Marxist learn from Buddha?

  • av Jagath Jayaprakash
    196,-

    A detailed and engrossing examination of the defining milestones in American history. From the earliest explorers to set foot on the continent, to the creation of the United States, to the difficulties and successes of the Civil War, and beyond, this book takes readers on a journey through the nation's challenges and achievements.In addition, this book explores the lives and legacies of the most significant personalities in American history, including George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King, Jr. It also examines the cultural and social growth of the United States, including the women's suffrage struggle, the Civil Rights movement, and the influence of technology on American society.The book concludes with a discussion of the turbulent events of the 21st century, such as the September 11 attacks and the war in Afghanistan. "The Glorious History of the United States" is required reading for anybody seeking a fuller knowledge of the nation's history and its ongoing influence on the globe today.

  • av Jagath Jayaprakash
    676,-

    Zion: The Promised Land is a brief history of Israel-the Jewish homeland from Biblical times to the 21st century. The history of Israel is connected with the history and culture of the Jews. Judaism is the world's oldest civilization, and it is predicated on notions that are both Semitic and Monolithic. Even 1000 years before the advent of Christ, the Jews had a rich written history. In addition to archaeology, biology, historical textual records, religious literature, and mythology, the prehistory and ethnic genesis of the Jews are inextricably intertwined. For the preceding 3000 years, the Jews have clung to their religious beliefs, practices, and cultural heritage while keeping a strong sense of social individuality. We might learn that such a civilization is exceedingly unique in the history of humanity.

  • av Jagath Jayaprakash
    400,-

    Many readers may assume the title of the book "Vedic History of Kashmir" to be astounding. Does Kashmir have some connection with Hinduism? We will try to enhance your knowledge in this matter. In this book, we will reveal Kashmir's Vedic roots; what we are presenting has a firm basis.

  • av Jagath Jayaprakash
    390 - 400,-

  • av Bhimrao Ambedkar
    286,-

    It is a travesty of history that Ambedkar, whose mortifying critiques of the caste system are routinely cited by 'liberals' to scorn and deride Hinduism, but whose trenchant criticism of Islam, and particularly the history of Muslims in India, has received little critical scrutiny and has been swept under the carpet.Babasaheb Ambedkar's forthrightness and unapologetic voicing of his views were two of his most enduring characteristics. He was unafraid to speak his views, frequently on complicated matters that politicians at the time ignored.

  • av Jagath Jayaprakash
    266,-

    The Indian agricultural acts of 2020, often known as the Farm Bills, were three acts begun in September 2020 by the Indian Parliament. The bills were adopted by the Lok Sabha and by the Rajya Sabha in September 2020 and President, Ram Nath Kovind, granted his approval.The rules would have deregulated a system of government-run wholesale markets, enabling farmers to sell directly to food processors. However, farmers believed that this would lead to the elimination of government-guaranteed price floors, resulting in lower crop prices. This prompted opposition to the new laws.Later, the Supreme Court suspended the execution of the farm laws and created a commission to investigate farmer complaints over the agricultural legislation. In a public address in November, 2021prime minister Narendra Modi declared that his administration will abolish the legislation. This book investigates about the circumstances which led to the formulation of Farm bills by the Government of India.

  • av Jagath Jayaprakash
    560,-

    A Report to the US Congress, "a review of the Pentagon's Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China 2021", worked as the basis for this book. It also acts as a warning to any Marxists who continue to portray the People's Republic of China as being in any way socialist. In essence, this book serves as a clarion cry to tackle China's challenge before regional security is jeopardised and the US alliances and the rules-based international order suffer severe irreparable harm.

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