The political writings of Bhagat Singh:
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Main Author: Bhagat Singh 1907-1931 (Author)
Other Authors: Camana Lāla 1947- (Editor), Yates, Michael D. 1946- (Editor), Singh, Bhagat 1907-1931
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Monthly Review Press 2024
Edition:U.S. edition
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Abstract:"The young martyr Bhagat Singh is a legend of the Indian anti-colonial struggle. He was not just a man of action, but of great intellect and deep insight. While still in his early teens, he showed a depth of understanding of Indian political reality. He read widely and became fluent in several Indian languages, as well as English. Moreover, he wrote insightful political essays, ones that a much older person would have been proud to have written. It is not only that his call to arms against the British imperialists inspired Indians - young and old. It is that his written works continue to stir the minds of all those who seek a world where everyone is equal, and all can fully develop their capacities. He is as much a part of the Indian radical tradition today as he was one hundred years ago."
Item Description:"Originally published in India by LeftWord Books" © LeftWord Books 2023; U.S. edition published by Monthly Review Press 2024.
Physical Description:272 Seiten 23 cm
ISBN:9781685900663
9781685900670