A Study of the Indus Signs

Subhajit Ganguly

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Considering the fact that the Harappan script may have been proto-Brahmi, the underlying language to be expected should be Sanskrit, or proto-Sanskrit, or derivatives of Sanskrit. Many of the rules of evolution that apply to scripts are equivalently true for languages too. Like scripts, languages too render themselves to similar evolutionary inspections, as they too carry imprints of their journey down the ages.

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Relation Between Medieval Renaissance and Today’s Open Knowledge Dissemination

Subhajit Ganguly

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Time has shown us how zero control by a handful of individuals over the society and complete control of the community, as a whole, over itself brings about positive changes. Less the control by individuals or groups and more the control of the complete set of individuals, more is the positive change. The history of the printing press is a case in point. While history made a mockery of the control-freaks, it proved right the few individuals, who believed in the intellectual capacity of the masses. Intellectual Nazism should be a thing of the past and we should move away from such self-defeating practices.

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Relation Between Medieval Renaissance and Today’s Open Knowledge Dissemination . Subhajit Ganguly. figshare.
http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.729275

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