Inquilab: Bhagat Singh on religion and revolution
Part 1. On diverse social and political issues: some incisive comments -- Universal brotherhood, November 1924 -- Religion and our freedom struggle, May 1928 -- Communal riots and their solution, June 1928 -- The problem of untouchability, June 1928 -- Students and politics, July 1928 -- Part 2. Nau...
Summary: | Part 1. On diverse social and political issues: some incisive comments -- Universal brotherhood, November 1924 -- Religion and our freedom struggle, May 1928 -- Communal riots and their solution, June 1928 -- The problem of untouchability, June 1928 -- Students and politics, July 1928 -- Part 2. Naujawan Bharat Sabha and the evaluation of national leadership -- Manifesto of Naujawan Bharat Sabha, Punjab, Lahore, April, 1928 -- Varied views of the new political leaders, July 1928 -- Lala Lajpat Rai and the youth, August 1928 -- Part 3. Revolutionary ideas -- Why I am an atheist, October 1930 -- Introduction to The dreamland, 15 January 1931 -- To young political workers -- What is revolution? Letter to Modern review, 24 December 1929 -- The real meaning of violence -- Statement in the Sessions Court, 6 June 1929 -- Statement filed in the Lahore High Court -- Letter to Sukhdev against suicide -- Part 4. Some reflections on the international revolutionary movement -- What is anarchism, part one, May 1928 -- What is anarchism, part two, June 1928 -- What is anarchism, part three, August 1928 -- Russian nihilist revolutionaries, August 1928 -- Insightful excerpts from his jail notebook. Puts forward the revolutionary freedom fighter Bhagat Singh's vision for independent India through some of his most relevant writings for our times |
---|---|
Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 192 pages) |
ISBN: | 9352808398 |