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socio-cultural Renaissance​

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Answered by nilamkumari91229
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The way to stem the increasingly declining values in society is to rethink the relationship between culture and politics in a manner in which culture is spurred by politics and politics is refined by culture. It is time to think about a fourth phase of the Indian renaissance.

IN the historiography of modern India, the renaissance is generally marked as the pre-political phase of the anti-colonial struggle, a period when Indians were mainly engaged in social and cultural preparation for participation in the more “progressive” and “radical”, political programme. The social and religious movements, popularly termed as the renaissance, which preceded the political struggles, are considered a necessary precursor to the coming of nationalism. Hence, nationalism is conceptualised as a natural outcome of the renaissance.

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Answered by nishithaa2006
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socio- cultural renaissance: socioal cultural awakernings was a result of indian renaissance that was inspired by the western concept of reason, equality and liberty. renaissance means revival or rebirth- that was a great transitional movement of europe that swept away medieval unprogressive ideas and substituted it with indiviulasim, a more sound economic system and self expression

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