Socialism and Communism in IndiaAllied Publishers, 1971 - 468 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 123
... nonviolence , the communists asserted that the Gandhian creed of nonviolence was being utilized by the vested interests to preserve the status quo and to dampen the revolutionary ardour of the Indian people . Gandhi's belief in nonviolence ...
... nonviolence , the communists asserted that the Gandhian creed of nonviolence was being utilized by the vested interests to preserve the status quo and to dampen the revolutionary ardour of the Indian people . Gandhi's belief in nonviolence ...
الصفحة 136
... nonviolent or not . It is the reactionary ruling classes who resort to force and violence against the people and who pose for us the question whether our creed is violence or nonviolence . Such a poser is a poser of Gandhian ideology ...
... nonviolent or not . It is the reactionary ruling classes who resort to force and violence against the people and who pose for us the question whether our creed is violence or nonviolence . Such a poser is a poser of Gandhian ideology ...
الصفحة 149
... nonviolence on principle . " I cannot refuse , " he said , " to acknowledge that there is a body of Indian opinion within the country as well as out- side according to which nonviolence is an ideal abstraction incapable of realization ...
... nonviolence on principle . " I cannot refuse , " he said , " to acknowledge that there is a body of Indian opinion within the country as well as out- side according to which nonviolence is an ideal abstraction incapable of realization ...
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THE FIRST CONTACT WITH SOCIALIST | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC BACKGROUND | 35 |
Large industrial establishments in British India 1935 | 42 |
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