
Arthashastra Vol. 1
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Nathan D'Costa
Arthashastra is one of the oldest books with immense historical significance written by Kautilya, or Arya Chanakya, as he was popularly known. This book is one of the most effective books ever written on the art of statecraft and the science of everyday living. Originally written in Sanskrit, this is the English translation of the book, and it highlights the role of government in the lives of people and the important responsibilities that it should carry. The book also speaks a great deal about economics; hence the name Arthashastra, which is the Sanskrit translation of the word economics, has been used.
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The rules and musings and disagreements within paint a grand mosaic of life from 200 BCE and the 12th century AD. There are laws about commerce and crime, shrewd guidance about how to boost revenue for the state, choosing allies, and successors, and the telling is categorized in subjects, so one does not have to flip between books and chapters to follow a topic.
Fascinating and engaging
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The book appears to start with a long introduction and scholarly analysis of the text - but the reader gradually realizes that this introduction will never stop. The uninterrupted text is never presented.
I foolishly bought Volume II, hoping that would contain the actual text. It did not. The entire two volume work is a series of quotes interwoven with the translator’s analysis.
Skipping through the book was like peeling away the layers of an onion: there was nothing else at the center. Give me back my money.
False advertising, surreal, insufferable
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Unbearable interruptions
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