A Hindu’s Guide to Advocacy and Activism is a comprehensive, unapologetic, yet fair review of current world events and Indian history, written by a western adoptee of Sanatana Dharma who has been actively advocating for social justice and Hindu rights for twenty years.
It thoroughly addresses the dilemmas Hindus have faced in the past and continue to face today: Hinduphobia, a biased world-media, social media, anti-Hindu politicians, fraudulent academics, Indian secularism, appropriation, conversion efforts, multiple invasions, along with the echoes of colonialism and Muslim rule.
If you are a Hindu reader, this will arm the intellectual Dharma warrior. If you are not, this book will change the way you think about Hinduism, Indic culture, and the Hindu people.
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“Sean Bradrick has provided a detailed, lucid, and in-depth manual of Hindu activism from the standpoint of the awakened Hindu mind. His book can help develop an informed and articulate Hindu voice to counter the anti-Hindu prejudices that still go unquestioned.”
—Padmashri David Frawley (Vamadeva Shastri)






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