Type | Journal Article - Comparative Civilizations Review |
Title | Development and Its Implications for the Indian Social System: A WV3 Case Study of Jotirao Phule |
Author(s) | |
Issue | 74 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
Page numbers | 38-59 |
URL | https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/CCR/article/viewFile/36758/34505 |
Abstract | Recognizing that many social maladies stem from religious origins, a proposal is made to see societies as “culture trees” in order to intellectually frame and to practically approach development for mobilizing change. A vocabulary is introduced to visualize a culture as a distinctive lifezone which occupies geographical space. “WV3 ” designates a cultural matrix composed of a worldvoice (luminary mentor of adoration), worldview (lens mindset of analysis), and worldvenue (lifestyle mazeway of attitudes-actions). Conceptually, a culture tree is an interrelated social system of worldvoice roots, worldview shoots, and worldvenue fruits. Proposals by Ambedkar, Marx, and Gandhi are noted; a case study of India’s father of social revolution, Jotirao Phule, is delineated. Phule’s activist voice is used to describe India’s WV3 Culture Tree, its spiritual mentor roots, systemic mindset shoots, and social mazeway fruits. |
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