Kashmir and Kilkenny Cats

A Bolshevik socio-scientific explanation of the cultural, economic, political and educational history, events and movements in Kashmir since CE 1914.

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Analysis, Speeches and Books about Kashmir and its Social Catastrophes and Tragedies—past and present—as well as about its natural and human beauty, are many; but exposition thereof through the Bolshevik point of view, treating Kashmir as a part of the world, rather than being held for a problem and solution thereof in itself or in any particularly singular wickedness or benevolence of the Indian and Pakistani establishment, has been completely absent.
Treatment of Kashmir as a victim as well as a representative of the world-reality has not been known so far.
Kashmir and Kilkenny Cats is an attempt at that. It is the English translation of Seven Kashmiri Speeches by the author, six of which are on the youtube.com.
It is a modest attempt at the socio-scientific analysis of the bygone past and fast fleeting present (uncontrollably; towards global social suicide—as the author sees it).
Despite all the odds in favor of the global imbecility and devastation, this work aims at overcoming the local and international impasse, wretchedness, irresponsibility, poverty and prospects of catastrophes and tragedies.
It stands for the welfare of humanity, other species and the natural environment worldwide—but it is against the present and past “supreme, wisest and ever-flawless” people on earth.
In other words, it is in struggle against savagery, barbarism, slavery, feudalism, capitalism and imperialism; and it also announces a serious fight against those for who more important and worthier than their own, their parents’, sons’, daughters’, grandchildren’s, all descendants’, every friend’s, every neighbor’s and all contemporaries’ lives and welfare are their own lordship, comforts, wealth, and power in the current fastfleeting socio-cultural and economic conditions; or for whom the purpose of life is to kill and die for the grace of their Tribal Heroes, Lords, Kings, etc., of the Barbarian Times, some of who died naturally and some of who were murdered in cold blood… or for who Idols, Temples, Deities, Ruins, Ideas, Nakedness, Ashes, Chants, etc., of the Savage Times and Noises of the Current Times are far more important than any rational, healthy and cultured manner of learning, understanding and living.

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