IMPERIALISM
IN PRACTICE AND IN THEORY
BY
K. M. Panikkar. Re. 1
(Late Scholar of Christ Church, Oxford).
Press Opinions.
Mr. K. M. Panikkar, lately Chairman of the Department of History in Aligarh University; has done a distinct service to the country by his able analysis of the processes of aggrandisement with which the Br. Empire was built up. In his small book he has laid bare the selfishness which underlies the foundation of the British Empire. “What it stands for,” says Mr. Panikkar, “is a white oligarchy exploiting coloured nations. It is in fact a British Empire Co., Ltd.” The Book is a valuable addition to the growing Indian Political Literature.—Bombay Chronicle.
We have learnt to associate Mr. Panikkar’s name with first class work and our expectations have not been disappointed in this volume. The vulgar pretensions of Imperialism have been shown up with perfect candour, but the days of Imperialism, according to the author, are numbered in Asia though not in Africa. It has done the great service of calling forth the mighty spirit of Asia from its decaying cell.—Modern Review, Calcutta.
“Your remarkable little book on Imperialism which I have read three times—I have been anxious to write a review on it appreciating it.”—C. F. Andrews.
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