| *Alexander, Elizabeth Susan - The attitudes of
British Protestant missionaries towards nationalism in India : with special reference to
Madras Presidency, 1919-1927
+David Arnold - The Congress in Tamilnad: Nationalist
Politics in South India, 1919-1937 - Hardcover / Published: January 1977
* Ari Ben-Menashe
- Profits of War : Inside the Secret U.S.-Israeli Arms Network
Mihir Bose - The Lost Hero : a Biography
of Subhas Chandra Bose Quartet Books, 1982
"...(Bose's) argument that foreign help
was required in order to drive the British out was justified by the events of 1945-6, and
has been the bedrock of nearly all successful national-liberation movements since the war.
In this, at least, Bose was probably far ahead of his time. In our age, when a
national-liberation movement's accepting foreign help from all and sundry is a common fact
of life, the idea may seem of no great significance. In the early forties, for a subject
non-white race even to think of any such thing was revolutionary indeed..."
*Attar Chand - M.G.
Ramachandran, my blood brother
Chandrababu, B. S. - Social protest and its impact on Tamil Nadu: with reference to
Self Respect Movement (from 1920's to 1940's) - Madras: Emerald Publishers, 1993, 228,
[8]p
*Christopher John Baker - The Politics of
South India, 1920-1937 , 1976 *Vaclav Havel - The Art of the
Impossible : Politics As Morality in Practice Speeches and Writings, 1990-1996
A
collection of 35 essays written by the Czech playwright and human rights dissident who
became the president of his country in 1989, focuses on the challenges facing an East
learning democracy from scratch and a West unused to the multicultural complexities this
process involves. Their organizing principle is that what is necessary now in politics and
statecraft is the reaffirmation of values.
"...Throughout my life I have held in high regard all those
who joined internal resistance movements during the Second World War and defied Nazi
power. I have always asked myself: were I confronted with the same situation, would I be
able to do what they did - to risk my life every day for the values I believe in.
To me,
resistance fighters have always
personified the highest standards of moral strength, courage, and fidelity to oneself,
standards that have offered to me a permanent challenge.... They were well aware what they
were risking, but chose to go into battle, all the same, being deeply convinced that evil
had to be combated from the very beginning, regardless of the odds against immediate
success.
It does not take much effort to arrive at the philosophic
conviction that
resistance to evil is never pointless.
But it is not so easy to risk one's own life for that conviction and not to back down even
in the face of death; in most cases, only a minority are able to take that course...
Resistance fighters were first and foremost bearers of light,
founding fathers and mothers of a better future.
To me personally, their endeavour serves as proof that the roots of a free, democratic,
and equitable society lie deep in the sphere of morality - that such a society would in
fact be unthinkable without a moral anchor. I would even go so far as to say
that, if someone is prepared to risk his or her life in a fight whose outcome cannot he
foreseen, to risk it not for his or her own sake but for the benefit that such an action
may possibly bring to posterity, to humankind and human values as such, this decision
emanates not from morality as mere human decency, but from
morality as a metaphysical phenomenon..." [**also
at amazon.co.uk]
*Adolf
Hitler -
Mein Kampf, 1928
"...The receptive powers of the masses are
very restricted and their understanding is feeble. On the other hand they quickly forget.
Such being the case, all effective propaganda must be confined to a few bare essentials
and these must be expressed as far as possible in stereotyped formulae..."
*
James Joll - Gramsci, 1977
** J.R. Jayawardene -
Men and Memories: Autobiographical Recollections and Reflections,
1992
*Jeyakåantaön -
A literary man's
political experiences : Tamil Nadu politics since 1946
*Pi. Ci. Kaònåecaön -
Daughter of the
South : biography of Jayalalitha
*Arthur Koestler -
Darkness at Noon
/ Paperback / 1984
*Lee Kuan Yew -
From
Third World to First : The Singapore Story: 1965-2000,
October 2000
"Lee Kuan Yew was born in Singapore on September 16,
1923, a third-generation descendant of immigrants from China's Guangdong
Province. He read law at Cambridge University, England. In 1954 he formed the
People's Action Party, which won the first Singapore general election five
years later. Lee became the country's first prime minister in 1959, at the age
of thirty-five. In November 1990 he resigned the office to assume the post of
senior minister in the Singapore cabinet."
more
Mohandas, K. MGR: The Man and the Myth, Panther Publishers,
Bangalore, 1992
*Palanithurai, G -
Role Perception
of the Legislators : A Case Study of Tamil Nadu ,1991
*Pamela G. Price -
Kingship and Political Practice in
Colonial India / Hardcover /
Published: May 1996
Rajendran, N -
The National Movement in Tamil Nadu, 1905-1914
- Agitational
Politics and State Coercion, Madras Oxford University Press, 1994
*Ramamurti, P -
The Freedom Struggle
and the Dravidian Movement - Orient Longman, 1987
*Sankaran Nair V -
Role of Students
in Freedom Movement : With a Special Reference to Madras Presidency , 1991
*Rajeev Sharma -
Beyond the Tigers: Tracking Rajiv Gandhi's Assassination
"Rajiv Gandhi's assassination remains the most
mysterious political murder in the history of independent India.
Was it the handiwork of a group of fall guys who executed the
conspiracy without knowing who their general was? It seems to be
the case. It is not just the LTTE which did it. Of course, the
LTTE was involved. But there were forces beyond the tigers.A
jet-setting tantrik, a clique of unscrupulous politicians hand
in glove with international arm dealers and terrorists, obliging
foreign secret agencies and above all an overly ambitious late
Sri Lankan president R Premadasa--these could have an important
bearing on Rajiv's slaying."Beyond the Tigers" seeks to probe
these questions and makes out a strong case for the government
to order fresh police investigations into the dark areas of
Rajiv's assassination.It should not matter which political party
Rajiv Gandhi belonged to. It is the question of salvaging the
Indian honour which has been mauled by foreign forces on Indian
soil"
*John Ralston Saul
- Voltaire's
Bastards - The Dictatorship of Reason in the West
"...The ongoing high levels of violence associated with American
civilisation are usually attributed to the frontier tradition. They could just as easily
be attributed to the syndrome of solving social problems with force, which was produced by
the Revolution. The real answer, may be far more general. The threat or promise of change
brings out the frail nature of mankind's psyche. And sudden change is an imposition of
instability. The rational argument, from its modern beginnings, has tried to avoid dealing
with this reality.... revolution is a sign of the failure of both those who lose power
and those who gain it. It provokes an instability which the people and the new leaders
seek to control as rapidly as possible. But once let loose, this instability takes on a
momentum of its own - a momentum that produces physical suffering and blood. The end
result may be that certain problems are solved, but in the process, the civilisation is
permanently scarred by the violence. The violent act usually fosters both increased levels
of inflexible extremism and yet more violence..." '"...Voltaire's Bastards is a
hand grenade disguised as a book. The pages explode with insight, style, and intellectual
rigor...[This book] will leave you challenged, intrigued, and at times troubled."-
Jim Hoagland, The Washington Post ...
*Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn -
The Gulag
Archipelago Vol. I *Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn -
The Gulag
Archipelago Vol.II *Aleksandr Isaevich Solzhenitsyn -
The Gulag
Archipelago Vol. III
*S. Srinivasa Raghavaiyangar -
Memorandum on
the progress of the Madras Presidency during the last forty years of British
administration
*Tommy Koh (Editor), Li Lin
Chang (Editor) The Little Red Dot: Reflections
by Singapore's Diplomats (Paperback)
M. Venkatesan - E V Ramasamy Naickarin Marupakkam (The other side of E V Ramasamy Naickar)
*Washbrook, D.A. -
The emergence of
provincial politics : the Madras Presidency, 1870-1920
* Drew Westen -
The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation ,
2007
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