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The Subjection of India

Andrews, C. F. | April 2, 1930 issue

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The article focuses on the book "India in Bondage" by the author Jabez T. Sunderland. The fact that this book of Sunderland's has been proscribed by the Indian government is itself a justification of the title "India in Bondage." Such a proscription obviously means a denial of essential freedom. Sunderland's own solution for the Indian problem is a remarkably moderate one. He would himself be perfectly content to see India free and self-governing in the same way that Canada and Australia are free.

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INDIA in Bondage (Book); BOOKS; SUNDERLAND, Jabez T.; AUTONOMY (Political science); INDIA -- Politics & government; INDIA
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