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Sreejit Datta

Sreejit Datta

Sreejit Datta is an educator, researcher and social commentator on subjects critical to rediscovering and rekindling Indic consciousness in a postmodern, neoliberal world. He is a fellow of the Rajeev Circle Scholars (RCS) Program ). Sreejit is a poet, translator, and a trained musician. Blogs: https://medium.com/@SreejitDatta | http://chadpur.blogspot.in/

Towards a Vocabulary and an Aesthetic of Nationalism- III
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Towards a Vocabulary and an Aesthetic of Nationalism- III

Sreejit Datta- February 19, 2020

It can be easily observed that the more advanced in age and richer in experience a society, the more close-knit and well-defined its institutions are, ... Read More

Towards a Vocabulary and an Aesthetic of Nationalism- II
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Towards a Vocabulary and an Aesthetic of Nationalism- II

Sreejit Datta- February 3, 2020

Freedom has no meaning if the human and the natural world are thrown into the overwhelmingly chaotic whirls of Nature and they end up being ... Read More

Towards a Vocabulary and an Aesthetic of Nationalism- I
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Towards a Vocabulary and an Aesthetic of Nationalism- I

Sreejit Datta- January 27, 2020

Indian nationalism becomes a matter of common sense in that it facilitates our survival as a distinct people endowed with tremendous experience of existing on ... Read More

BHU SVDV Appointment: What Is at Stake
Archives, Identity (Distortion & Appropriation)

BHU SVDV Appointment: What Is at Stake

Sreejit Datta- November 25, 2019

The question that must be raised here is this: what prompts the inherent bias against Hindus in the Indian education scenario that we have mentioned? ... Read More

Greta Thunberg, Prince Harry, and the Mischief of the Left-leaning MSM
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Greta Thunberg, Prince Harry, and the Mischief of the Left-leaning MSM

Sreejit Datta- October 4, 2019

The ‘Global Left’ is by no means a homogenous unit; on the other hand it is a rather diverse body consisting of various institutions and ... Read More