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... thought had spread to India along with English education but not social- ist thought . The national movement had not yet spread to the masses and the educated upper classes which were involved in it were content with the thought of ...
... thought had spread to India along with English education but not social- ist thought . The national movement had not yet spread to the masses and the educated upper classes which were involved in it were content with the thought of ...
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... thought that it might be a use- ful step if I addressed an appeal to the Ahmedabad Congress , recommending the acceptance of the ideology of the bourgeois - democratic revolution and the appropriate economic and social pro- gramme.12 A ...
... thought that it might be a use- ful step if I addressed an appeal to the Ahmedabad Congress , recommending the acceptance of the ideology of the bourgeois - democratic revolution and the appropriate economic and social pro- gramme.12 A ...
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... thought and action required for grasping and assimi- lating them are lacking . " The still point ' which is also the centre of Eliot's culminat- ing vision is present but the characters are too enclosed and paralyzed in the prison of ...
... thought and action required for grasping and assimi- lating them are lacking . " The still point ' which is also the centre of Eliot's culminat- ing vision is present but the characters are too enclosed and paralyzed in the prison of ...
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