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CONTENTS
PROLOGUE: THINKING THROUGH INDI
PART I: THE OPENING OF THE INDIAN MIND
INTRODUCTION TO PART I
1. THE FIRST LIBERAL: RAMMOHAN ROY
Relations between Men and Women
The Freedom of the Press
The Need for Modem Education
PART II: REFORMERS AND RADICALS
INTRODUCTION TO PART II
2. THE MUSLIM MODERNIST: SYED AHMAD KHAN
Educating the Muslims
A Modern Curriculum
The Two Eyes of India
Politics and Discord
3. THE AGRARIAN RADICAL: JOTIRAO PHULE
Educating the Masses
The Condition of the Peasantry
4. THE LIBERAL REFORMER: GOPAL KRISHNA GOKHALE
Elevating the Depressed Classes
On Hindu-Muslim Cooperation
A Call to Service
5. THE MILITANT NATIONALIST: BAL GANGADHAR TILAK
The Need for a National Hero
The Necessity for a Militant Nationalism
6. THE SUBALTERN FEMINIST: TARABAI SHINDE
A Comparison of Men and Women
PART III: NURTURING A NATION
INTRODUCTION TO PART III
7.THE MULTIPLE AGENDAS OF M.K. GANDHI
The Power of Non-Violence
Non-Cooperation with the Raj
The Abolition of Untouchability
Hindu-Muslim Unity and Inter-Faith Dialogue
The Position of Women
8.THE ROOTED COSMOPOLITAN: RABINDRANATH TAGORE
India and the West
The Excesses of Nationalism
The Problem with Non-Cooperation
9. THE ANNIHILATOR OF CASTE: B.R. AMBEDKAR
The Revolution against Caste
How to Annihilate Caste
Why the Untouchables Distrust Gandhi
10. THE MUSLIM SEPARATIST: MUHAMMAD AU JINNAH
The Steps towards a Muslim Nation
11. THE RADICAL REFORMER: E.V. RAMASWAMI
The Fraud of Religion
On the Rights of Widows
The Case for Contraception
The Constraints of Marriage
12. THE SOCIALIST FEMINIST: KAMALADEVI CHATTOPADHYAY
The Women's Movement in Perspective
A Socialist View of the Communal Question
13. THE RENEWED AGENDAS OF M.K. GANDHI
Revisiting Nationalism
Revisiting Caste
Revisiting Hindu-Muslim Cooperation
Village Renewal and Political Decentralization
PART IV: DEBATING DEMOCRACY
INTRODUCTION TO PART IV
14. THE WISE DEMOCRAT: B.R. AMBEDKAR
The Indian Constitution Defended and Interpreted
15. THE MULTIPLE AGENDAS OF JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
The Treatment of Minorities
On Planning and Economic Policy
Asia Redux
India m the World
The Conflict with China
The Rights of Women
16. THE HINDU SUPREMACIST'. M.S. GOLWALKAR
The Hindu Nation and Its Enemies
The Muslim Threat
Not Socialism but Hindu Rashtra
17. THE INDIGENOUS SOCIALIST: RAMMANOHAR LOHIA
Caste and Class
Banish English
18. THE GRASS-ROOTS SOCIALIST: JAYAPRAKASH NARAYAN
A Plea for Political Decentralization
The Tragedy of Tibet
A Fair Deal for Kashmir
The Question of Nagaland
19. THE GANDHIAN LIBERAL: C. RAJAGOPALACHARI
Our Democracy
Wanted: Independent Thinking
The Case for the Swafcmtra Party
Reforming the System of Elections in India
Freeing the Economy
Assisting the Backward
Why We Need English
The India We Want
20. THE DEFENDER OF THE TRIBALS: VERRIER ELWIN
Freedom for the Tnbals
Neither Isolation nor Assimilation
PART V: A TRADITION REAFFIRMED
INTRODUCTION TO PART V
21. THE LAST MODERNIST: HAMID DALWAI
The Burden of History
The Challenge of Secularism
For a United Front of Liberals
EPILOGUE: INDIA IN THE WORLD
GUIDE TO FURTHER READING
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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