Tag: PoliticalPhilosophy


  • Savarkar on Humanism and Universalism

    Savarkar’s Philosophy & Worldview, Part 10, Savarkar’s Five Philosophical Dimensions (3/6) Vinayak Damodar (Veer) Savarkar is often remembered for his unflinching advocacy of nationalism, but was also a man of profound philosophical depth and his philosophy encompassed much more than a call for political independence. In this third installment of our exploration of Savarkar’s five…

  • Savarkar’s Rationalism and Positivism

    Savarkar’s Philosophy & Worldview, Part 9; Savarkar’s Five Philosophical Dimensions, Part (2/6) In this second installment of our exploration into Vinayak Damodar (Veer) Savarkar’s philosophical thought, we turn to his profound commitment to rationalism and positivism. These principles were not abstract ideals for him but the very foundation of his social and political philosophy, shaping…

  • Utilitarianism in Savarkar’s Thinking

    Savarkar’s Philosophy & Worldview, Part 8, Savarkar’s Five Philosophical Dimensions (1/6) Vinayak Damodar (Veer) Savarkar, a prominent Indian nationalist, philosopher, and social reformer, was known for his unique approach to philosophy, which blended Western ideas with the Indian context. Savarkar’s intellectual framework drew from various philosophical traditions, and one of the most prominent among them…

  • Savarkar: Federalism vs Centralized India

    Political Dimension of Hindutva, Part 9 In Vinayak Damodar (Veer) Savarkar’s view, the challenge of preventing particularistic interests has been one of the most significant hurdles both in the struggle for independence and in shaping the post-colonial Indian state. Movements like the Andhra Movement or the alignment of Bengal’s independence struggle with regional interests highlight…

  • Savarkar’s Plea for a Right to Resistance

    Political Dimension of Hindutva, Part 6 The Concept of “Responsive Resistance” Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was deeply influenced by the idea of “Responsive Resistance,” a term coined by Bal Gangadhar Tilak. This concept proposed that Indian cooperation with British colonial rule should be directly proportional to the level of political reforms granted by the British. More…