Non-Co-Operation and the Bread Problem - Softcover

The First Lecture Of A Series Delivered To Calcutta University

 
9781331286561: Non-Co-Operation and the Bread Problem

Synopsis

This book is a collection of lectures delivered by the author, an Indian polytechnician, on the topic of nonviolent non-cooperation. The author argues that non-cooperation is a powerful tool that can be used by the masses to bring about social change and economic emancipation. He provides a historical overview of the non-cooperation movement, drawing parallels to similar movements in Europe in the 19th century. The author emphasizes the importance of education and practical training in the development of a self-reliant and prosperous society. He proposes a plan for establishing educational colonies where young people could learn practical skills and produce goods for their own use, thereby reducing their dependence on the capitalist system. The book highlights the potential of nonviolent non-cooperation as a means for achieving economic justice and social progress, while also providing insights into the broader historical and economic contexts of the movement.

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