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Satish Chandra Mukherjee ((ベンガル語:সতীশচন্দ্র মুখোপাধ্যায়)) (5 June 1865 – 18 April 1948) was a pioneer in establishing a system of national education in India, along with Sri Aurobindo. ==The positivist background== Satish Chandra was born at Banipur in the Hooghly district, near Kolkata (Calcutta). His father, Krishnanath Mukherjee, had been a childhood friend and classmate of Justice Dvarkanath Mitra, who appointed him as a translator of official documents in the Calcutta High Court. Mitra was a leading believer in the Religion of Humanity as founded by the Positivist Auguste Comte. Adept of this faith, an atheist servant of Man and of society, Krishnanath impressed this ideology on his sons, Tinkori and Satish.〔Mukherjee, Satish Chandra in ''Dictionary of National Biography'', Calcutta, 1974, Vol. III, pp169-171〕 Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay himself was not only one of the first in India to write on Comte and his philosophy but, also, he had zealous Positivist friends like Yogendrachandra Ghose and Rajkrishna Mukherjee; in 1874, Bankim published the latter's article on Positivism in his Bangadarshan, which began with the sentence, "Among the successfully educated classes of our country, there is a great deal of animation concerning the philosophy of Comte." While writing on psychological purification, Bankim wrote: "He who has been psychologically purified is the best Hindu, the best Christian, the best Buddhist, the best Muslim, the best Positivist."〔''Prachâr'', Phalgun 1292 (1885 )〕 In 1884, in the preface of his novel ''Devi Chaudhurani'', Bankim quoted from the ''Catechism of Positive Religion'': "The general law of Man's progress (…) consists in this that Man becomes more and more religious."〔''Darshanik Bankimchandra'', by Hirendranath Datta, 1940, p36〕
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