Saraswathi Gora (September 28, 1912 - August 16, 2006) on State and Tradition

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(1912 - 2006)

Indian Social Activist who Served as Leader of the Atheist Centre, Campaigner Against Untouchability and the Caste System, Anti-Animal Rights Activist

: An Indian social activist who served as leader of the Atheist Centre for many years, campaigning against untouchability and the caste system. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #2 on Political Struggle Quotes >> State and Tradition

“The slave-mind dominates his outlook on philosophy, economics, politics and ethics. He feels inferior in every field. In metaphysical thought he imagines an all-pervading spirit or matter of which the man is supposed to be an infinitesimally tiny part; in the field of economics he acquiesces in a capitalistic order wherein man's life is conditioned by property relations; in politics he submits to a centralized administration of kings or of dictators: and ethically he prays to god or curses his stars helplessly for injustice done to him, instead of actively fighting with anti-social ways of life.”

Source: "A Note on Atheism," by Gora. Originally published by the Atheist Centre, Vijayawada, India. Digitized and proofread by John R. Edwards.

"A Note on Atheism," by Gora. Originally published by the Atheist Centre, Vijayawada, India. Digitized and proofread by John R. Edwards.

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