Freedom Through Disobedience
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066101336
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In "Freedom Through Disobedience," Chitta Ranjan Das articulates a profound philosophical treatise advocating for civil disobedience as a means to achieve true freedom. Drawing on historical and contemporary examples, Das employs a blend of impassioned rhetoric and eloquent prose to present an argument that challenges conventional notions of obedience to authority. His writing is imbued with a sense of urgency, reflecting the socio-political turmoil of colonial India, where the quest for independence catalyzed a re-examination of moral and ethical conduct in the face of oppression. The book not only serves as a manifesto for social change but also invites readers to question their roles within complex power dynamics and systemic injustices. Chitta Ranjan Das, a prominent leader and patriot in the Indian independence movement, was deeply influenced by the ideologies of Mahatma Gandhi and the broader struggle against British colonialism. His experiences as a lawyer, coupled with his active engagement in politics and activism, allowed him to perceive the necessity of non-violent resistance as a strategic and ethical response. Das's personal commitment to the freedom movement and the socio-political landscape of his time provide a compelling backdrop to his arguments in the book. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in understanding the philosophy of resistance and the power of non-violent action. Das'Äôs insights are not only historically relevant but also resonate with contemporary movements for social justice, making this text a powerful tool for inspiration and reflection. Readers seeking to explore the complexities of personal and collective freedom will find this book both enlightening and transformative.
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