Launching
of Auroville by The Mother in 1968 was not only a giant leap towards globalization,
but also a firm step to put power, wealth, & sex into perspective vis-à-vis
Integral Yoga. No elaborate theorization was needed and the idea was that the
right recipe of a conscious spirituality would emerge from this lived reality. In
fact, there can’t be a more appropriate method or better approach to Yoga than
this, especially when juxtaposed to the severe and stifling scenario of the
Ashram. In a way, Auroville was The Mother’s concession to human condition, and
why not?
Keith
Hart of The Memory Bank has a post "The informalization of the world economy (Keynote
lecture for the 24th Conference of the Societa’ Italiana di Economia Pubblica:
“Informal economy, tax evasion and corruption”, Pavia, 24-25 September 2012)" in
which he has attempted “a historical periodization of the last two centuries or
more” against the backdrop of which it is interesting to look at the seminal
contributions of The Mother & Sri Aurobindo: 
[1776-1815           Age of war and
revolutions
1815-1848           
The industrial revolution
1848-1873           Origins
of national capitalism
1873-1914           
First age of financial globalization
1914-1945           
The second thirty years war
1945-1979           
The golden age of national capitalism
1979-2008           Second
age of financial globalization
2008-                   Another
age of war and revolutions?]
 
 
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