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Traditions of pre colonial indian political thoughts

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Answered by navi8889
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In the epoch that began with the philosophical movements which are expressed in the mystical texts known as Upanisads and culminated in the regime of the emperor Aśoka, whose rule extended over all but southernmost India, the dimensions of Indian social thought were established. During these formative centuries, roughly from the seventh to the middle of the third century B.C., new modes of economic production, the incorporation of indigenous peoples into the Aryan community, and other social changes rendered the old agencies of integration inadequate; with many of the certainties of life dissolving and new social relationships demanding new justifications, men were faced with the need to re-examine basic values and institutions....HOPE IT HELPS....THANKS

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Traditions of pre-colonial Indian political thoughts:

  • The dimensions of Indian social thought were implemented in the epoch that starts with the philosophical movements indicated in the mystical texts known as Upanishads and culminated in Emperor Asoka's reign whose rule spread over all most in south India.
  • Throughout these formative centuries, from about the 7th to the inbetween third century B.C. new levels of economic development, the absorption of native peoples into the Aryan society, and other social changes made the old integration agencies inadequate.
  • With many life-dissolving certainties and new social connections demanding new justifications, men faced the need to re-examine fundamental values and institutions.

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