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Irawati Karve

“That values are always relative to time and place is the stand taken by Indian philosophy. And even their acceptance might be more theoretical than practical. For example, genocide is now recognized as an international crime and yet it is still committed and connived at. The great saint Tukaram admonished that 'Slaves be treated as kindly as one's own children'. A modern man instead of admiring the compassion behind this statement would be indignantly pointing out how Tukaram condoned a society which allowed a man to possess slaves!”

Irawati Karve, Yuganta: The End of an Epoch
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Yuganta: The End of an Epoch Yuganta: The End of an Epoch by Irawati Karve
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