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Two paths to truth

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

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October 05, 2025

In the constellation of 20th intellectual giants, few figures shine as brilliantly or cast shadows as long as George Bernard Shaw and Rabindranath Tagore. These two Nobel laureates, separated by geography, culture, and temperament, emerged as prophetic voices for humanity ata time when the world stood at the crossroads of modernity and tradition, reason and faith, revolution and evolution. Their contrasting approaches to the human condition-Shaw's razor-sharp rationalism and Tagore's lyrical spiritualism-illuminate two fundamental paths toward truth that continue to resonate in our troubled age.

- SANTANU DAS

Bothmen transcended the boundaries of literature to become moral philosophers for their times. Shaw, the Irish playwright who conquered the London stage, wielded wit like a surgeon's scalpel, dissecting the hypocrisies of capitalist society with surgical precision. Tagore, the Bengali polymath who gave voice to India's cultural renaissance, painted his vision of human dignity across poetry, music, education, and philosophy with the broad strokes of a master artist. Yet for all their differences, both shared an unwavering faith in humanity's capacity for transformation and an understanding that art must serve a purpose greater than mere entertainment.

At the heart of both men's work lay a profound conviction that art could not be divorced from moral responsibility. Shaw famously declared that "all art should be didactic," while Tagore believed that true art must express the deepest truths ofhuman existence. Neither man subscribed to the doctrine of art for art's sake; instead, they viewed their creative work as instruments of social and spiritual awakening.

Their shared rejection of narrow dogmatism marked another point of convergence. Shaw, despite his socialist convictions, remained fiercely independent, attacking both capitalist exploitation and communist orthodoxy with equal fervor. Tagore, rooted in Indian philosophy yet cosmopolitan in outlook, criticized both Western materialism and Eastern fatalism. Both men understood that truth could not be confined within the boundaries of any single ideology or tradition.

Perhaps most significantly, both Shaw and Tagore possessed an almost mystical faith in human potential. Shaw's concept of the “Life Force” driving evolutionary progress toward a race of supermen echoed Tagore's beliefin the divine spark within every human being. Though one grounded his optimism in biological evolution and the other in spiritual transformation, both refused to accept humanity's current limitations as final.

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