I see tradition as a problem because of its oppressive and authoritative character in most of the issues of social life. In Indian context, caste system and patriarchy are bound by tradition. Tradition is regulated by religion and its texts, systematically executing by the priestly class in association with ruling class. Tradition and its value systems have manifested through the social institutions and had continuity for generations. The victims of tradition will definitely admire the change, the idea of revolution which is promising a new vision of life. We can see the crisis of contemporary society that has manifested in many forms, especially from the decade of eighties. On one hand, the idea of revolution has been confined to Marxist sense and become limited to economic equality rather than life as a whole. On the other hand, tradition in the form of religious nationalism becomes at rallying point for many struggles in a crisis ridden society. I believe in this historical juncture, Krishnmurti's ideas are relevant in providing broader meaning to the concepts of both tradition and revolution.
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