Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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What had religion to do with politics ? In Gandhi's thinking private wealth constituted a trust . Nehru regarded this view as economic heresy . He quotes Tom Paine's remark on Edmund Burke , “ He pities the plumage but forgets the dying ...
What had religion to do with politics ? In Gandhi's thinking private wealth constituted a trust . Nehru regarded this view as economic heresy . He quotes Tom Paine's remark on Edmund Burke , “ He pities the plumage but forgets the dying ...
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During the months of December , 1921 , and January , 1922 , some 30,000 persons were imprisoned for their political activities . Prison in those days was an unknown place . But in the tension of the general atmosphere Jawaharlal ...
During the months of December , 1921 , and January , 1922 , some 30,000 persons were imprisoned for their political activities . Prison in those days was an unknown place . But in the tension of the general atmosphere Jawaharlal ...
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As usual Gandhi's demands were a curious mélange of social and political pleas seemingly paying little attention to the basic political objectives . Nehru , not for the first time , was puzzled by this moral - metaphysical approach .
As usual Gandhi's demands were a curious mélange of social and political pleas seemingly paying little attention to the basic political objectives . Nehru , not for the first time , was puzzled by this moral - metaphysical approach .
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