Description
This historical political treatise presents a forceful critique of Gandhian non-cooperation ideology and its implications for India’s future. Written by an anonymous author, the work challenges the viability of non-cooperation as a practical political strategy, questioning whether such an approach could lead to national self-destruction rather than liberation.
The book serves as a vade-mecum or practical guide for Indian patriots who seek alternatives to non-cooperation movements. It provides detailed arguments against the philosophy, examining potential economic, social, and political consequences of widespread non-cooperation with colonial authorities.
Originally published during a period of significant political discourse in India, this work represents an important counterperspective to the dominant Gandhian narrative of the independence movement. It remains a valuable historical document for understanding the intellectual debates and disagreements that shaped Indian political thought and strategy during the struggle for independence.
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