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Pagina 91
... Indians would ever have thought of nationalism for themselves . But nationalism was an idea current on political ' Change at the time when Indian political thought was rousing from the sleep of centuries . In the same way as the moderate ...
... Indians would ever have thought of nationalism for themselves . But nationalism was an idea current on political ' Change at the time when Indian political thought was rousing from the sleep of centuries . In the same way as the moderate ...
Pagina 92
... Indian with his longing for attachment to a personal leader ( the traditional guru and chela relationship ) is particularly prone . Certainly Congress has been at times most undemocratic in its treatment of its followers ; short of ...
... Indian with his longing for attachment to a personal leader ( the traditional guru and chela relationship ) is particularly prone . Certainly Congress has been at times most undemocratic in its treatment of its followers ; short of ...
Pagina 93
... Indian States and the communal question - can be settled by agreement ; but the agreement must be between Indians and Indians ; and where is that agreement- or hope of it ? The participation of the Indian States is a matter in which ...
... Indian States and the communal question - can be settled by agreement ; but the agreement must be between Indians and Indians ; and where is that agreement- or hope of it ? The participation of the Indian States is a matter in which ...
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AUTHOR | 14 |
Scheduled Terror By RALPH PARKER | 21 |
A Letter to England By GEORGES DANOVIČ | 27 |
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