Rise and growth of Indian militant nationalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... tion , to continue in the present state of helpless dependency , if possible , for a single day . The nationalist however did consider that preparation for the attainment of the Swaraj ideal is necessary . But that preparation has ...
... tion , to continue in the present state of helpless dependency , if possible , for a single day . The nationalist however did consider that preparation for the attainment of the Swaraj ideal is necessary . But that preparation has ...
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... tion and declared to all India that eternal life , immortality and not lasting degradation , was her fate . " Nationalism thus rises to the intensity of the highest emotional fervour , the pitch of the highest religious devo- tion . It ...
... tion and declared to all India that eternal life , immortality and not lasting degradation , was her fate . " Nationalism thus rises to the intensity of the highest emotional fervour , the pitch of the highest religious devo- tion . It ...
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... tion ; the Government says that the country does not need it ; and they cannot spare funds for it . The Congress wants national schools and national universities ; the Government says ' no , you may misuse them . ' The keynote of the ...
... tion ; the Government says that the country does not need it ; and they cannot spare funds for it . The Congress wants national schools and national universities ; the Government says ' no , you may misuse them . ' The keynote of the ...
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Practice of the New Programme | 47 |
The Origin and Nature of the British Rule | 55 |
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administration affairs appeal B. C. Pal Bengal Besant boycott Britain British Government British Raj British rule C. R. Das character civilisation Congress constitutional agitation create creed culture Dadabhai Naoroji demands desire develop economic Empire England English extent Extremists faith fight force foreign government freedom Gokhale Hindu history of India human idea ideal imperial Indian history Indian Liberals Indian mind Indian nation Indian National Congress Indian politics industries inspired intellectual interests Lajpat Rai Lala Lajpat Rai leaders liberty live Lord Curzon Lord Ripon loyalty Maharashtra Mahommedans masses means ment merely methods Moderates moral move Muslim Mutiny nationalist native nature never official old nationalism organised party past patriotism peace politician practical progress radical realise reform religion religious rise roused rule in India says self-government sense sepoys Shivaji Sikhs social soul spirit strength Swadeshi movement Swaraj thing Tilak tion to-day Western whole