Young India / An interpretation and a history of the nationalist movement from within
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A series of essays and historical commentaries by a prominent nationalist voice that trace the rise and aims of the nationalist movement within the country, critique colonial administration and laws affecting the press and public life, document both revolutionary and constitutional currents, and argue for self-government alongside expanded municipal and village autonomy. The work surveys political events and proposed reforms, examines economic and social causes of unrest, emphasizes cooperation across religious and caste lines, and combines polemic with factual reporting, supported by appendices that summarize legislative demands and contemporary incidents.
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