Indian Nationalism and Tilak


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The Nature Of Country?S Nationalism Is In The Main The Outcome Of Interaction Between A Country?S History And Tradition And The Demands Of Social Change And Modernization. But In The Long Run, It Becomes Important As To Which Of The Two Variables Of Tradition And Modernity Influence More, In What Degree And To What Extent. For Example, In Modern India, Socialism And Secularism Characterize Our Nation Building Efforts. But Were They As Important In The Minds Of Leaders Like Tilak Who Dominated The Pre-Gandhian Phase Of Indian Nationalism? This Work Is An Attempt To Answer The Questions Raised Above. Before Tilak, Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar And Others Had Emphasized The Social Basis Of Nationalism. While Dadabhai Naoroji Emphasized The Economic Basis Of Nationalis, Tilak Emphasized The Traditional And Religious Aspects Of Nationalism In The Religious Aspects Of Nationalism In The Prevailing Political Situation Of The Country. Tilak Propounded The Philosophical Content Of Nationalism By Linking The Attainment Of ?Swaray? With The Gita Ideal Of ?Karmayoga?. He Wanted To Substantiate The Nationalistic Movement In India By A Strong Cultural And Religious Revival Of Hinduism. This Is Why, He Encouraged Ganapati And Shivaji Festivals. He Was Always In Favour Of Purification Of Intention And Not Merely Purity Of Means As Gandhiji Did. He Accepted Non-Violence In His Private Life, But He Was Never An Advocate Of Absolute Form Of Non-Violence. This Was The Reason That If A Man Committed Some Violence Like Arjuna Or Shivaji He Would Not Condemn Such Person. Tilak?S Nationalism Was Close To Social Work Also. He Tried To Understand And Solve The Problems Of People As Far As He Could, Whether It Was The Problem Of Weavers, Agricultural Rent Or Sarda-Sadan Vivad, Or The Problem Of Famineand Plague. He Was A True Nationalist, With A Clear Understanding Of International Affairs. He Sent A Memorandum To The Paris Peace Conference, Which Laid Foundations For The Formulation Of Foreign Policy Of India. Finally, This Work Is A Maiden Attempt To Analyse Tilak?S Nationalistic Ideas From A Comparative Point Of View Vis-?-Vis The Modern Indian Nationalism.




Hindu Nationalism


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Hindu nationalism came to world attention in 1998, when the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won national elections in India. Although the BJP was defeated nationally in 2004, it continues to govern large Indian states, and the movement it represents remains a major force in the world's largest democracy. This book presents the thought of the founding fathers and key intellectual leaders of Hindu nationalism from the time of the British Raj, through the independence period, to the present. Spanning more than 130 years of Indian history and including the writings of both famous and unknown ideologues, this reader reveals how the "Hindutuva" movement approaches key issues of Indian politics. Covering such important topics as secularism, religious conversion, relations with Muslims, education, and Hindu identity in the growing diaspora, this reader will be indispensable for anyone wishing to understand contemporary Indian politics, society, culture, or history.




Jinnah and Tilak


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The author urges his readers in this incisively argued book to look again at some of the key events and personalities in the struggle against British colonial rule in India.










The Bhagavadgita in the Nationalist Discourse


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The Bhagavadgita has lent itself to several readings to defend or contest various views on life, morality, and metaphysics. This book explores the the role of the Bhagavadgita in the formation of nationalist discourse. It examines the ways in which the Gita became the central terrain of nationalist contestation, and the diverse ethico-moral mappings of the Indian nation. Focusing on Bankimchandra Chatterjee, Balgangadhar Tilak, Swami Vivekananda, Aurobindo Ghose, Mahatma Gandhi, Vinoba Bhave, and B.R. Ambedkar as the representatives of different strands of nationalist discourse, this volume probes their reflections on the Gita. The author also discusses with issues such as the relation between the nation and the masses, renunciation and engagement with the world, the ideas of equality, freedom, and common good, in the context of a nationalist discourse. He argues that the commentaries on this 'timeless' text opened up several possible understandings without necessarily eliminating one another.




Indian Unrest


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Bal Gangadhar Tilak


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CUET MA Political Science [PGQP42] Practice Question Bank E- Book 3200+ Question Answer Chapter Wise As per Updated Syllabus


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CUET MA Political Science [PGQP42] Complete Practice Question Answer Sets 3200 +[MCQ] (Unit Wise) from Cover All 8 Units MCQ Western Political Philosophy: Modern Indian Political Thought. Political theory International Relations Indian Government and Politics Comparative Government and Politics Public Policies in India General issues of contemporary relevance