Integral Humanism (India)
Integral humanism is the political philosophy practised by the Bharatiya Janata Party and the former Bharatiya Jana Sangh of India. It was first propounded by Deendayal Upadhyayain a brief volume entitled Integral Humanism in 1965, attempting to find a "third path" rejecting both communism and capitalism, centered on "swadeshi and decentralization".
Read more about Integral Humanism (India): Concept in The 1960s, "Pre-occupation With Materialism", Pledge For Party Members, Changes During The BJP Era, Criticism of Integral Humanism
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