Doctrine of Passive Resistance
Doctrine of Passive Resistance is authored by Aurobindo Ghosh. It is based on a series of articles by Aurobindo Ghosh which were published in April 1907 in the journal Bande Matram. The articles were written when the Bengal was burning with indignation after its partition on October 16, 1905, by Viceroy Curzon. The main theme of the articles is the methods and ideology which could be adopted in face of oppression and injustice as perpetrated by the contemporary British rule in India.
Later Edit:
The set of articles are readily available on archive.org. The pamphlet/book can be easily read in two to three hours. The phrases and arguments used in the articles were lifted by many textbook writers.
The reading of the articles can be revealing to serious students of history. Aurbindo Ghosh had given his view of non-voilence which in English can be translated as Passive Resistance.
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Between Ashoka Dharma Vijaya and Gandhi Ahimsa, there stands the doctrine of Passive Resistance of Aurbindo Ghosh. It is not an audible part of the present-day narrative. However, it definitely tells some solutions for the Indian vows.
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Doctrine of Passive Resistance is authored by Aurobindo Ghosh. It is based on a series of articles by Aurobindo Ghosh which were published in April 1907 in the journal Bande Matram. The articles were written when the Bengal was burning with indignation after its partition on October 16, 1905, by Viceroy Curzon. The main theme of the articles is the methods and ideology which could be adopted in face of oppression and injustice as perpetrated by the contemporary British rule in India.
Later Edit:
The set of articles are readily available on archive.org. The pamphlet/book can be easily read in two to three hours. The phrases and arguments used in the articles were lifted by many textbook writers.
The reading of the articles can be revealing to serious students of history. Aurbindo Ghosh had given his view of non-voilence which in English can be translated as Passive Resistance.
Blogger's Comments:
Between Ashoka Dharma Vijaya and Gandhi Ahimsa, there stands the doctrine of Passive Resistance of Aurbindo Ghosh. It is not an audible part of the present-day narrative. However, it definitely tells some solutions for the Indian vows.
Digital Sources:
Remarks:
Edit Report:
External Links:
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