Gandhi and Anarchy by Sir C. Sankaran Nair
The struggle for Indian Home Rule which was started with the inauguration of the Indian National Congress has many difficulties to encounter, has strong and powerful opponents and has received many checks. But its strongest opponent is Mr. Gandhi and perhaps the most severe check it has received is the adoption by the National Congress at his instance in Calcutta and Nagpur of the so-called-Non-violent Non-co-operation. Non-co-operation as advocated by Mr. Gandhi may be a weapon to be used when constitutional methods have failed to achieve our purpose. Non-violence and passive suffering will lead to bloodshed or be unfruitful of any satisfactory results. Moreover, nothing shows the lack of statesmanship more than practically basing the claim for Swaraj upon the Punjab and the Khilafat grievances.
| Publication Language |
English |
|---|---|
| Publication Access Type |
Freemium |
| Publication Author |
Sir C. Sankaran Nair |
| Publisher |
Prabhat Prakashana |
| Publication Year |
2014 |
| Publication Type |
eBooks |
| ISBN/ISSN |
6235989715199' |
| Publication Category |
Premium Books |
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