Rabindranath Tagore, Crisis in Civilization (1941). A warning from a Nobel Laureate about the West.
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- In this video, I introduce you to Rabindranath Tagore, the great Indian/Bengali writer who won the Nobel Prize in 1913. I give an overview of his life and work, and then read the great essay he wrote in 1941, "Crisis in Civilization."
Confronted by the British Empire and the outbreak of world war, Tagore wrote in that essay: “The spirit of violence which perhaps lay dormant in the psychology of the West, has at last roused itself and desecrates the spirit of Man."
He also warned today's civilizations that, "“By unrighteousness man prospers, gains what appears desirable, conquers enemies,
but perishes at the root."
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