The Case for India |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
A Perspective of India | 3 |
The Rape of a Continent | 7 |
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Ahimsa America army arrested believe Bengal Bombay Brahmins British Government British rule Buddha C. F. Andrews Calcutta caste system century Chauri Chauri Chaura Chirol Christian civilization creed crowd Delhi destroyed Dutt East economic Empire England English Englishman Europe European factories famine in India famines foreign freedom Fülop-Miller Gandhi Gray and Parekh H. M. Hyndman Hall Hindu History of India Home Rule hundred Ibid Indian Year-Book industry khaddar killed Kohn Lajpat Rai land leaders legislature liberty living Lord Macaulay Madras ment millions Mohammedans Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms moral Moslems Mother India Mukerji National Congress native princes non-co-operation non-violence officials opium Parliament peace police political poverty province race railways Ramsay MacDonald Reforms refused religion Revolution Rolland Satyagraha says schools self-government Simon Report social soldiers South Africa spinning Sunderland superstition Swaraj Tagore taxes tion ture unity Untouchables Viceroy violence wealth West Western women York Zimand