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(Pollock, Sheldon. ‘Crisis in the Classics.' Journal of Social Research, 78 (1). Download free julio iglesias mp3 songs. Italics mine) Pollock considers Ambedkar's success inadequate in disrupting Indian sanskriti because Ambedkar did not learn 'all the tools of a critical philology necessary to the task'. Rajiv Malhotra, well known for. To give its imprimatur to Columbia University for a project to be headed by one Professor Sheldon Pollock. By doing his due diligence, Malhotra shows that. Sheldon Pollock, the academician-cum-activist who was at the helm of supporting the likes of Kanhaiya Kumar and Umar Khalid, is back in news. He is being projected as a victim in the Indian media. Html text editor mac. Pollock was exposed threadbare by Rajiv Malhotra in his book The Battle for Sanskrit. The book portrayed Pollock's views that are marked by extreme Hinduphobia. Rajiv Malhotra (who is himself a Hindu and therefore better qualified to talk about his culture than any foreigner) has done an excellent job in his 'Battle for Sanskrit' of debunking the distortions and falsehoods being spouted by Pollock, acolyte of major Hinduphobe Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty (born in New York of Jewish immigrant parents).

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On Friday, 3 March 2017 00:42:17 UTC+5:30, Nagaraj Paturi wrote:Come on, Dr Gargeshwari, the book TBFS and the question of problem with Sheldon Pollock are not at all analogous to Western Philosophy and Eastern Philodsophy.
'It like saying when I ask 'what is the problem with Sri Rajiv Malhotra? I get an answer read Prof. Pollock's and his writings' is another bad analogy. If it was advised to read all books of Sri Rajiv Malhotra or some book of Sri Malhotra not connected to Prof. Pollock, the analogy would have been right.
But the book TBFS is directly related to the question of what is the problem with Sheldon Pollock. It in fact is focused on that very question.
So your analogies are totally misplaced and wrong.
You could have said there are so many other articles and books (if there are) dealing with the question of what is the problem with Sheldon Pollock ; why recommend only the book TBFS ?

On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 12:26 AM, ajit.gargeshwari wrote:
The reason for this is when the question 'What is the problem with Sheldon Pollock ?' was asked the answer given was read read 'Battle of Sanskrit' by Rajiv Malhotra.
It like saying when I ask 'what is the problem with Sri Rajiv Malhotra? I get an answer read Prof. Pollock's and his writings.Let me give another analogy What is the problem with Western Philosophy the answer would be Please read Eastern Philosophy.
Ajit Gargeshwari

On Friday, 3 March 2017 00:16:02 UTC+5:30, Nagaraj Paturi wrote:
Title of the thread is 'What is the problem with Sheldon Pollock ?'
It seems to be going in the direction of 'what is the problem with Sri Rajiv Malhotra? '

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On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 7:45 PM, Kalyan K wrote:
And Sri Nityanandji, I will be sure to read your review too, after completing the book. Thanks for the link and for presenting an alternate perspective.
Best Regards
Kalyan


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On Friday, 3 March 2017 00:42:17 UTC+5:30, Nagaraj Paturi wrote:Come on, Dr Gargeshwari, the book TBFS and the question of problem with Sheldon Pollock are not at all analogous to Western Philosophy and Eastern Philodsophy.
'It like saying when I ask 'what is the problem with Sri Rajiv Malhotra? I get an answer read Prof. Pollock's and his writings' is another bad analogy. If it was advised to read all books of Sri Rajiv Malhotra or some book of Sri Malhotra not connected to Prof. Pollock, the analogy would have been right.
But the book TBFS is directly related to the question of what is the problem with Sheldon Pollock. It in fact is focused on that very question.
So your analogies are totally misplaced and wrong.
You could have said there are so many other articles and books (if there are) dealing with the question of what is the problem with Sheldon Pollock ; why recommend only the book TBFS ?

On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 12:26 AM, ajit.gargeshwari wrote:
The reason for this is when the question 'What is the problem with Sheldon Pollock ?' was asked the answer given was read read 'Battle of Sanskrit' by Rajiv Malhotra.
It like saying when I ask 'what is the problem with Sri Rajiv Malhotra? I get an answer read Prof. Pollock's and his writings.Let me give another analogy What is the problem with Western Philosophy the answer would be Please read Eastern Philosophy.
Ajit Gargeshwari

On Friday, 3 March 2017 00:16:02 UTC+5:30, Nagaraj Paturi wrote:
Title of the thread is 'What is the problem with Sheldon Pollock ?'
It seems to be going in the direction of 'what is the problem with Sri Rajiv Malhotra? '

On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 7:45 PM, Kalyan K wrote:
And Sri Nityanandji, I will be sure to read your review too, after completing the book. Thanks for the link and for presenting an alternate perspective.
Best Regards
Kalyan


--
FLAME School of Communication and FLAME School of Liberal Education,
(Pune, Maharashtra, INDIA )


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