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This historical text provides a detailed critique of Gandhian non-cooperation strategies during India’s independence movement. The work serves as a practical guide (vade-mecum) for Indian patriots who questioned the efficacy of non-cooperation as a means to achieve national liberation.
Published during the 1924-1926 period in Young India, the book reflects the intense debates within Indian nationalist circles about the best approach to secure independence from British rule. It presents counterarguments to Gandhi’s philosophy and offers alternative perspectives on how India could achieve self-governance without resorting to non-cooperation movements.
The 156-page volume, printed in English, examines socio-political issues and independence strategies while engaging with Gandhi’s influential ideas. This work is essential for understanding the diverse viewpoints within the Indian independence movement and the ideological disagreements among nationalist leaders during this crucial period.





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