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'''Liberation of Intellect: Neo-humanism'''<ref group=note>In previous editions the book's title was "The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism".</ref> is a book of 106 pages and 11 chapters published for the first time on 1982,<ref group=note>Sarkar first gave emphasis on the concept of neohumanism in 1981, with the series of speeches that were later published in this book. But he had already been using the term "Naya' Ma'navata'va'd" or "Navyama'navata'va'd" ("Neohumanism") for at least ten years prior to that.</ref> part of the vast literary heritage of the [[:wikipedia:Philosophy|philosopher]] and social reformer [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]] aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti (1921–1990).<ref group=note>Between 1955 and 1990 the author wrote in [[:wikipedia:English language|English]], [[:wikipedia:Bengali language|Bengali]] and [[:wikipedia:Hindi language|Hindi]]. He wrote in the name "Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar" when treating [[:wikipedia:Sociology|sociology]], [[:wikipedia:Economics|economics]], [[:wikipedia:Philology|philology]] and various other subjects, and in the name ""Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti"" when focusing on spiritual topics. Many of his books he gave as dictations; others were compiled from his discourses, some of them in small pocket-books.</ref>  
'''Liberation of Intellect: Neo-humanism'''<ref group=note>In previous editions the book's title was "The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism".</ref> is a book of 106 pages and 11 chapters published for the first time on 1982,<ref group=note>Sarkar first gave emphasis on the concept of neohumanism in 1981, with the series of speeches that were later published in this book. But he had already been using the term "Naya' Ma'navata'va'd" or "Navyama'navata'va'd" ("Neohumanism") for at least ten years prior to that.</ref> part of the vast literary heritage of the [[:wikipedia:Philosophy|philosopher]] and social reformer [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]] aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti (1921–1990).<ref group=note>Between 1955 and 1990 the author wrote in [[:wikipedia:English language|English]], [[:wikipedia:Bengali language|Bengali]] and [[:wikipedia:Hindi language|Hindi]]. He wrote in the name "Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar" when treating [[:wikipedia:Sociology|sociology]], [[:wikipedia:Economics|economics]], [[:wikipedia:Philology|philology]] and various other subjects, and in the name ""Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti"" when focusing on spiritual topics. Many of his books he gave as dictations; others were compiled from his discourses, some of them in small pocket-books.</ref>