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Netaji's vision of ethical governance and society

By: Guha Roy, Jaytilak.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2013Description: p.627-631.Subject(s): Social systems | Public administration In: Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Netaji Subhas Bose's social, economic and political notions were empirically formulated for a purposeful observance and implication with the sole objective of liberation of India from the yoke of exploitation and oppression and reconstruction of a free India. His emergence as a socio-political thinker can be traced on a careful study of his activities, letters, writings and speeches at different phases of the freedom struggle. The sum of his ideas and convictions that constitute his social and ethical moorings are represented in this article. It shows a course of evolution of his social, economic and political concepts connected with the development of his own deliberations responding to the changing socio-political environment in India and the world outside. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 59, Issue no: 3 Available AR101513

Netaji Subhas Bose's social, economic and political notions were empirically formulated for a purposeful observance and implication with the sole objective of liberation of India from the yoke of exploitation and oppression and reconstruction of a free India. His emergence as a socio-political thinker can be traced on a careful study of his activities, letters, writings and speeches at different phases of the freedom struggle. The sum of his ideas and convictions that constitute his social and ethical moorings are represented in this article. It shows a course of evolution of his social, economic and political concepts connected with the development of his own deliberations responding to the changing socio-political environment in India and the world outside. - Reproduced.

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