INDIA'S NATION BUILDERS
By D.N. BANNERJEA
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At a time when the movement in favour of "self-determination" is almost world-wide, and is especially active in India, this book comes as a welcome exposition of the ideals which have inspired the great leaders of Indian thought. It is not a mere statement of India's claim to self-government, but a sympathetic study of eleven leaders whose influence and personality have gradually led to that development of India which will make self-government possible. The influence of Western thought—in particular of Christianity—is carefully traced throughout, together with its bearing on social and other problems in India in India.
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