Jawaharlal Nehru: A Study in Ideology and Social ChangePolitical and social views of Jawaharlal Nehru, 1889-1964, Indian statesman; includes account of Indian politics and government, chiefly of 1919-1947. |
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الصفحة 53
For the British who came to India only disrupted and deformed and mutilated the Indian economic and social structure to subserve their own interest . They robbed India of her wealth , industries and self - respect .
For the British who came to India only disrupted and deformed and mutilated the Indian economic and social structure to subserve their own interest . They robbed India of her wealth , industries and self - respect .
الصفحة 56
Having razed the old structure to the ground , the British erected an alternative and a new structure and manned it up with Indian personnel . These Indians , who became pillars of these new structures were Indians in name only .
Having razed the old structure to the ground , the British erected an alternative and a new structure and manned it up with Indian personnel . These Indians , who became pillars of these new structures were Indians in name only .
الصفحة 266
In his own words : “ It is not so much ideology which is changing human life , but the growth of science and technology which are constantly moulding social and economic structure . Function , influences form .
In his own words : “ It is not so much ideology which is changing human life , but the growth of science and technology which are constantly moulding social and economic structure . Function , influences form .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
NEHRU AND THE INDIAN NATIONALIST | 77 |
NEHRU AND THE PLANNED ECONOMIC | 153 |
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