Description
"Psychology and Mindfulness Behind Indian Extremism" delves into the multifaceted journey of India's liberation struggle, examining the ideological tensions between moderate and extremist leaders within the Indian National Congress and their impact on the movement. The book offers a nuanced exploration of the psychological thinking that influenced revolutionary actions, shedding light on the thoughts and attitudes of ordinary people, the youth, and key leaders. It covers the ideological evolution of nationalism, particularly in Bengal, and discusses the role of secret societies and the media in shaping the revolutionary landscape. Through a collection of insightful essays, this work provides a fresh perspective on the interplay of politics, psychology, and action in India's quest for freedom.