Rise and growth of Indian liberalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... moral development or religious culture . These are your social reformers who hold that India is to be saved by the abolition or modification of some evil or obsolete custom or habit , and nailing their flag to their own masts , are ...
... moral development or religious culture . These are your social reformers who hold that India is to be saved by the abolition or modification of some evil or obsolete custom or habit , and nailing their flag to their own masts , are ...
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... moral helplessness . It was an exceedingly difficult work " to energise this vast mass , to put life into it , to make it move along with us , and the work is bound to be slow . " " " Here they confessed that this record was very meagre ...
... moral helplessness . It was an exceedingly difficult work " to energise this vast mass , to put life into it , to make it move along with us , and the work is bound to be slow . " " " Here they confessed that this record was very meagre ...
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... moral loss to the country . " 68 The moral degradation involved in the permanent ope- ration of the system was the most crushing argument against its continuance . In a striking passage , Gokhale clearly pointed out the enormous ...
... moral loss to the country . " 68 The moral degradation involved in the permanent ope- ration of the system was the most crushing argument against its continuance . In a striking passage , Gokhale clearly pointed out the enormous ...
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A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
The Geographical Factor | 4 |
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