
Seminar is a journal that seeks to reflect through free discussion, every shade of Indian thought and aspiration. Each month. a single problem is debated by writers belonging to different persuasions. Opinions expressed have ranged from janata to congress, from sarvodaya to communist to independent.
Seminar attempts a departure from the usual journal. Problems, national and international, are posed and discussed. Each issue deals with a single problem. Those who hold different and at times opposing viewpoints express their thoughts.
And the non-political specialist too has voiced his views.
There is no editorial, no summing up. Readers are free to judge the facts for themselves. It may not be possible to provide a final answer to questions raised, but Seminar equips its readers to find their own answers.
In this way it has been possible to answer a real need to today, to gather the facts and ideas of this age and to help thinking people arrive at a certain degree of cohesion and clarity in facing the problems of economics, of politics, of culture
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