‘The Art of Politics: A Prelude’ by N Yanpothung Ezung launched

The book ‘The Art of Politics: A Prelude’ by N Yanpothung Ezung launched by Y Mhonbemo Humtsoe, NCS (Retd) MLA in Wokha on November 4.

The book ‘The Art of Politics: A Prelude’ by N Yanpothung Ezung launched by Y Mhonbemo Humtsoe, NCS (Retd) MLA in Wokha on November 4.

Morung Express News
Wokha | November 4

The book ‘The Art of Politics: A Prelude’ by N Yanpothung Ezung, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology at Bailey Baptist College, Wokha was launched by Y Mhonbemo Humtsoe, NCS (Retd) MLA and Chairman of the District Planning and Development Board, Wokha on November 4. The event took place during the inauguration of Tokhϋ Emong cum Mini Hornbill held at the Public Ground, Wokha.

N Yanpothung Ezung while expressing his thoughts on the book, explained the significance of its title. “Politics requires skillful vision, empathy, and practical judgement,” he stated. He described the book as an introduction to his forthcoming works, structured into 15 chapters that explore various elements of politics, from foundational concepts to the personal growth of politicians.

When asked about key themes, Ezung emphasized the importance of integrity in politics. He noted, “Politics is often perceived as dirty, but my book aims to highlight the essential role of integrity.” He aimed to offer a grounded perspective, focusing less on philosophical theories and more on practical insights often overlooked in mainstream political discourse, particularly grassroots campaigning strategies.

Ezung affirmed the book's relevance to readers in Nagaland, stating that understanding human nature is critical in politics. “We must start from integrity,” he remarked, stressing the need for a deeper understanding of the conditions affecting people's lives.
Reflecting on the challenges faced while writing, Ezung mentioned that he is not from a political background and described his journey as a bold step toward explaining politics. He expressed the challenge of maintaining a balanced narrative that reflects both grassroots experiences and broader political realities.

Regarding the uniqueness of his book, Ezung noted, “Many political theory books focus on abstract concepts, while mine addresses ground realities.” He believes his work will help bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.

Ezung hopes the book will inspire readers to engage with new ideas, although he acknowledged that the impact would depend on individual openness to absorbing the content.

When asked about future publications, Ezung shared that he plans to write at least two more books following this one, although he could not provide a specific timeline for their release.

While uncertain about the book's market performance, Ezung reiterated that the primary aim of his writing is to share knowledge rather than to generate sales. “It's about bringing people together through understanding politics,” he said.

‘The Art of Politics: A Prelude’ is available online through platforms such as Flipkart, and Amazon. For those in Wokha, copies can be found at local bookstalls, with availability expected soon in Kohima and Dimapur.



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