Despondent Freedom

(1996)
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Abstract

This text examines the history of political rule and social change in 20th century India. The author seeks to explain how the method of government does not and will not work under the present system of rule which exaits the rich and exploits the poor and the country's resources. The history of Indian politics and the current struggle for order amid the anarchy is also discussed along with the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, named as the source of India's collapse.

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