Political Thinkers of modern India: Bal Gangadhar Tilak / edited by Verinder Grover
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This Volume Four critically analyses the thoughts and ideas of Bal Gangadhar Tilak. It studies in detail: The Life of l.okmanaya B.G. Tilak; Political Philosophy of Tilak; His Religious and Moral Philosophy; Antiquity of the Vedas; Economic Thought of Tilak; His Social and Political contribution; Tilak's Political Leadership; The Indian National Congress; Bal Gangadhar Tilak's Views on Common Language, Shivaji, Swadeshi Movement, Shivaji Festival, National Education, Karma Yoga and Swaraj, Self-Government, Swarajya, Home Rule; Tilak and the Revolutionaries; Gandhi and Tilak: Values in Conflict; Conceptions and Misconceptions; Tilak a Moderate as Extremist; Tilak and Muslims; A Nation Builder and Maker of Modern India; Rarnmohun Roy, Gandhi,
Rajaji, J.P., Tagore, Ranade and Tilak; A Politician and Reformer; Father of Indian Nationalism; Lokmanaya Tilak: The Assertive Nationalist; etc.
This work is a treasure for all teachers, scholars and students of political science, modern history and modem social thought;
all university, college, legislative, judicial, public and other libraries in India and abroad and for all ' those interested in the study of Modern Indian Political Thought.
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