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July Indian nonfiction: Six new titles that encourage readers to see the world around them anew
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July Indian nonfiction: Six new titles that encourage readers to see the world around them anew

This article highlights six new nonfiction books published in July 2024 that offer fresh perspectives on various topics. One of the books is a translation of essays by Jagadish Chandra Bose, a 19th-century Bengali scientist, exploring his theories on plant communication and sentience. Another book by Umar Khalid delves into the history of Adivasi communities in Jharkhand, written during his time under legal pressure. A third book by Kavita Krishnan critiques the outdated narrative of a global 'West vs Rest' conflict, arguing that current geopolitical tensions are driven by a shared effort to undermine democratic principles and human rights.

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July Indian nonfiction: Six new titles that encourage readers to see the world around them anew

This article highlights six new nonfiction books published in July 2024 that offer fresh perspectives on various topics. One of the books is a translation of essays by Jagadish Chandra Bose, a 19th-century Bengali scientist, exploring his theories on plant communication and sentience. Another book by Umar Khalid delves into the history of Adivasi communities in Jharkhand, written during his time under legal pressure. A third book by Kavita Krishnan critiques the outdated narrative of a global 'West vs Rest' conflict, arguing that current geopolitical tensions are driven by a shared effort to undermine democratic principles and human rights.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article discusses themes related to political movements, historical narratives, and critiques of global power structures. It emphasizes perspectives that challenge dominant ideologies and highlight marginalized voices, aligning with left-leaning discourse.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 60 · Objektivnost 75): Factuality is moderate as the article presents information about books and authors without clear verification beyond publisher sources. Objectivity is reasonable as it discusses content without overt bias, though some emotional language describes Bose's impact.

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