Carte Unhappy India Lajpat Rai

Unhappy India

Autor: Lajpat Rai
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"Unhappy India" is a seminal work of political and social commentary written by the prominent Indian...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
636
EAN
9781025443263
ISBN
1025443268
Enbook ID
52959996
Greutate
879
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 33

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"Unhappy India" is a seminal work of political and social commentary written by the prominent Indian nationalist leader Lajpat Rai. Written as a direct and rigorous rebuttal to contemporary colonial critiques, this volume provides a comprehensive defense of Indian society and culture against biased western observations. Rai meticulously examines the socioeconomic conditions of India under British rule, addressing critical issues such as education, health, poverty, and the political aspirations of the Indian people.

Through a blend of statistical data, historical context, and passionate advocacy, Rai highlights the impact of imperial governance on the subcontinent. He challenges the justifications for foreign rule, arguing for the inherent right of self-determination and national dignity. The work serves not only as a critique of colonial propaganda but also as a powerful manifesto for the Indian independence movement. "Unhappy India" remains a crucial historical document, offering profound insights into the intellectual resistance against the British Raj and the socio-political landscape of the early 20th century. It is an essential read for those interested in post-colonial studies, South Asian history, and the global struggle for sovereignty.

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