Political Thought and Leadership of Lokmanya TilakN. R. Inamdar |
Contents
Tilaks Spiritual Nationalism | 1 |
Tilak and Indian Nationalism | 19 |
Tilaks Connotation of the Concept of Swaraj | 35 |
Bureaucracy and Political Ideology | 55 |
Tilaks Approach to Nation Building | 71 |
Tilaks Religious and Moral Philosophy | 91 |
The Conservatism of Tilak | 107 |
S P Sathe | 119 |
Tilak the Leader and the Harbinger | 161 |
Political Leadership of Tilak | 183 |
Tilak and Secularism | 201 |
Tilak and the Question of Religious | 221 |
Tilak and Total Revolution | 249 |
Political Leadership | 271 |
Politics of Social Reform in Maharashtra | 325 |
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Tilaks Thoughts as Legislator | 133 |
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