The Battle for Consciousness Theory: A Response to Ken Wilber's Appropriation of Sri Aurobindo's Work and Other Indian Thought

The Battle for Consciousness Theory: A Response to Ken Wilber's Appropriation of Sri Aurobindo's Work and Other Indian Thought (Paperback, Rajiv Malhotra, Manogna Sastry, Kundan Singh)

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The Battle for Consciousness Theory: A Response to Ken Wilber's Appropriation of Sri Aurobindo's Work and Other Indian Thought  (Paperback, Rajiv Malhotra, Manogna Sastry, Kundan Singh)

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    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: BluOne Ink
    • ISBN: 9788197223167, 8197223165
    • Edition: First, 2024
    • Pages: 530
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    The Battle for Consciousness Theory: A Response to Ken Wilber's Appropriation of Sri Aurobindo's Work and Other Indian Thought is a compelling and meticulous account of the digestion and subversion of the work of one of India’s greatest sages—Sri Aurobindo. The book uncovers the systematic co-opting of Sri Aurobindo’s seminal ideas by the American theorist Ken Wilber and their reformulation into his own ‘Integral Theory’. Based on extensive research spanning a quarter century, the book provides deep insights into the developments that shaped (and distorted) the Aurobindonian discourse in recent decades. It discusses the ramifications of the enhancement of Western Universalism at the expense of Vedic and other Indian traditions while analyzing certain limitations in Wilber’s work.
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    • Rajiv Malhotra is a best-selling author of fourteen major critically acclaimed, path-breaking books. Known for challenging the established wisdom in fields as diverse and inspiring as civilizations, cross-cultural encounters, co nsciou snes s, and a rtificial intelligence, he combines his life-journey as a technocrat, an entrepreneur, and spiritual explorer, formulating new frameworks and paradigms to bring ancient knowledge into the present context. His writings have impacted intellectuals worldwide and provoke our comfort zones. Over the past half century, Rajiv’s work has straddled across the USA and India, and he is equally at home in both places. He heads the Princeton-based Infinity Foundation.-Manogna Sastry is a M.Sc. from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics with a strong background in theoretical physics and mathematics. She is currently the research team leader at Infinity Foundation. Her research spans astrophysics, Indology focused on chronology and desacralization, civilizational studies, consciousness studies focused on Sri Aurobindo, sustainability, and education. She brings scientific rigor to analyses of civilizational studies and rethinking of historical constructs from non-dominant viewpoints. Her work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals and presented at conferences. Manogna is a passionate sustainability practitioner, and in her previous role, focused on pedagogies of learning and inquiry.-Kundan Singh, Ph.D., is a professor at Sofia University, president of the Cultural Integration Fellowship, and senior fellow at Hindupedia and Infinity Foundation. Author of the Evolution of Integral Yoga: Sri Aurobindo, Sri Ramakrishna, and Swami Vivekananda and Colonial Discourse and the Suffering of Indian American Children: A Francophone Postcolonial Analysis, he has published extensively in the academia. His recent publications include There Isn’t Only Cultural Blindness in Psychology; Colonization and Indian Psychology: A Reciprocal Relationship from the Perspective of Indian Postcolonial Theory; Decolonizing India Studies amongst others.-
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