Three works of social and political philosophy. In 'The Human Cycle', Sri Aurobindo traces the evolution of human society and suggests where it is headed. In 'The Ideal of Human Unity', he examines the possibility of the unification of the human race. In 'War and Self-Determination', he discusses the sovereignty of nations in the aftermath of the First World War. These works were first serialised in the monthly review Arya between 1915 and 1920; later Sri Aurobindo revised them for publication.
In 'The Human Cycle', Sri Aurobindo traces the evolution of human society and suggests where it is headed. The chapters constituting this book were written under the title 'THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT' from month to month in the philosophical monthly, Arya, from August 15, 1916 to July 15, 1918 and used recent and contemporary events as well as illustrations from the history of the past in its explanation of the theory of social evolution put forward in these pages.
In 'The Human Cycle', Sri Aurobindo traces the evolution of human society and suggests where it is headed.
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