Red Religion
Red Religion
This book delves into the surprisingly fertile ground where communism and religion initially look like distant cousins, but share a curious dance of similarities.
Cultural Marxism: The War On Consciousness
Cultural Marxism: The War On Consciousness
Calling for a reinvigoration of Bharatiya philosophy, the book emphasises the need to counter these forces and reclaim cultural resilience for a harmonious and empowered future.
TERMITES: How the Left is Destroying the World through Subversion
TERMITES: How the Left is Destroying the World through Subversion
“Termites” by Abhijit Joag is a thought-provoking expose on the hidden agenda of leftist movements, unveiling their destructive impact on society. From the perversion of social justice ideals to the subversion of cultural institutions, the book delves deep into the sinister tactics of neo-Marxism, particularly in its guise of Wokeism.
Indic Religions Challenges for survival
Indic Religions Challenges for survival
The author, Dr. Aravinda Rao is a retired police officer who has been a teacher and writer on Vedanta after his retirement. He is also an observer of the global forces and their assaults on India on several fronts. The arguments in the present book include Vedanta alongside sociological observations.
The Original Lynch Mob
The Original Lynch Mob
The history of communism is strewn with violence, world over; violence has been an integral part of the practice of communism. Communist regimes across the globe have been resorting to violence on the pretext of removing inequality by force, with communist theories teaching that the victory of the proletariat is dependent on the utilization of violence in some form or the other.
From Marx to the Mother : The Great Leap Forward
From Marx to the Mother : The Great Leap Forward
This is an account of how a bright young student gets embroiled into the Marxism and how he rediscovers his roots through a continuous intellectual struggle of over three decades. The author has written with the intention that youngsters find their Hindu roots.
The Other as Hostile
The Other as Hostile
The book discusses this Left-Jihadi alliance threatening the very existence of diverse ideas and people
साम्यवाद के सौ अपराध – Samyavaad Ke Sau Apradh
स्वतंत्र भारत के प्रत्यक्ष राजनीति में साम्यवादी सफल नहीं हुए। किंतु शिक्षा, मीडिया और विचार-विमर्श के …
Democracy in Coma – Silenced Voices of Women Victims in Bengal
Democracy in Coma – Silenced Voices of Women Victims in Bengal
Written by four women authors, this is a documentation of the brutality unleashed by the State in Bengal on the most marginalized sections of society with the aim to maintain political hegemony by undemocratic means.
विषैला वामपंथ Vishaila Vampanth
डॉ राजीव ने सही लिखा है कि ‘विषैला वामपंथ’ कहीं से भी विद्वत्ता से भरा नहीं है लिहाजा, आम आदमी को वामपंथ और वामपंथी कया होते हैं, यह बिलकुल आम आदमी की बोल चाल की भाषा में ही समझाया हे उन्होंने लेकिन फिर भी, लेखक की मेहनत दिख जाती है, जिस तरह की जानकारी जुटाकर उन्होंने इतने सरल तरीके से पेश किया है, आम आदमी शायद न समझे लेकिन पत्रकारिता में जिसके बाल सफेद हुए हैं, ऐसे मेरे जेसे अनुभवी पत्रकार के लिए तो यह सरल सी भाषा में लिखी गयी पुस्तक एक दस्तावेज से कम नहीं।
Red Jihad: Islamic Communism in India 1920-1950
Red Jihad: Islamic Communism in India 1920-1950
This book tells the story of the bonhomie of the Communist Party with Islam in the Indian context, with reference to the global humiliation the Party has faced so far.
JNU: Nationalism and India’s Uncivil War
JNU: Nationalism and India’s Uncivil War
JNU: Nationalism and India’s Uncivil War, by Makarand Paranjpe, a long-standing JNU professor is an empathetic insider’s account of JNU’s problems from an expert in the field of higher education.
Through this book, the author makes an impassioned plea to transform rather than destroy JNU, as also reform higher education. But more than that, this book is also a history of our times, of India’s ongoing transformation, the story of the changing self-apprehension of a nation.
Eminent Historians
Eminent Historians
Arun Shourie documents the ways in which our history textbooks have been doctored by leftist historians. Thoroughly researched and riveting, this study brings to light the techniques and frauds that a cabal of some of our best-known academicians has used to promote themselves, and to acquire control over institutions. And then to put these supposedly academic institutions to use.
Genesis and Growth of Nehruism
This book documents, from Jawaharlal Nehru’s own writings and speeches, the Genesis and Growth of his ideology–how he was drawn into the Comintern network in 1926; how he became a worshiper of the Soviet Union after a brief visit to Moscow in 1927; how Lenin and Stalin became his heroes par excellence.
Stalinist `historians’ spread the big lie
On the lies spread by Stalinist historians on Hindu kings in context of the Babri Masjid …
Aavarana – The Veil
Aavarana – The Veil
The second historical novel by celebrated Kannada author S.L. Bhyrappa, translated for the first time into English by Sandeep Balakrishna, Aavarana: The Veil raises pertinent and searching questions about religion, liberalism and identity, and highlights the importance of unshackling oneself from the bonds of false knowledge.
Blood Island: An Oral History of the Marichjhapi Massacre
Blood Island: An Oral History of the Marichjhapi Massacre
Did you hear of Marichjhapi ? Did you know that 1.5 Lakh Hindus from erstwhile East …
Third Way
In the background of the withering of communism and the imminent collapse of capitalism, time is ripe for exploring a more universally acceptable ‘Third Way’. The collapse of these systems cannot automatically usher in a superior world-order. Evolving a ‘Third Way’ desiderates a vast amount of preparatory work at both the intellectual and organisational levels. To pave the way for such exploration is the purpose of the essays and lectures by Sri Dattopant Thengadi compiled in this volume.
Denying National Roots – Early Communism and India
Denying National Roots – Early Communism and India
This study examines the early evolution of the attitude of Communism towards nationalism in general and towards Indian nationalism in particular. It also looks at how the ideas of communism were received early but were refracted through the typical Indian genius, into the overarching compass of spirituality.
It then moves on to examine the confrontation of world communism with Indian nationalism, the attempts of Comintern to yoke Indian nationalists to their war chariot, and how Indian nationalism escaped its bear-hug.
