Gandhi and Anarchy
C. Sankaran Nair
Indian jurist and statesman who, despite his independent views and outspokenness, attained high government positions rarely open to Indians in his time. He simultaneously opposed the extreme Indian nationalist movement led by Mohandas K. Gandhi and its forcible suppression by the British Indian government. In his book Gandhi and Anarchy (1922), Sankaran Nair attacked Gandhi’s nationalist noncooperation movement and British actions under martial law. A British court held that this work libelled Sir Michael Francis O’Dwyer, lieutenant governor of India during the Punjab rebellion of 1919.
Project Gutenberg's Gandhi and Anarchy, by Sir Chettur Sankaran Nair.
Table of Contents:-
Preface
1. His Philosophy
2. The Non-Co-Operation Resolution
3. The Khilafat Question
4. The Punjab Atrocities
5. Swaraj or Home Rule
6. Education
7. Vakils and Courts
8. Boycott of Councils
9. Boycott of Foreign Goods
10. Non-Violent Non-Co-Operation
11. Individual Civil Disobedience
Appendices
Project Gutenberg's Gandhi and Anarchy, by Sir Chettur Sankaran Nair.
Table of Contents:-
Preface
1. His Philosophy
2. The Non-Co-Operation Resolution
3. The Khilafat Question
4. The Punjab Atrocities
5. Swaraj or Home Rule
6. Education
7. Vakils and Courts
8. Boycott of Councils
9. Boycott of Foreign Goods
10. Non-Violent Non-Co-Operation
11. Individual Civil Disobedience
Appendices
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Jahr:
1922
Auflage:
1
Verlag:
Project Gutenberg
Sprache:
english
Seiten:
280
Datei:
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english, 1922