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brief explain on the contents of book poverty and unbritish rule in india​

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Answered by beherabinit27
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Abstract: Dadi Narojs (1825-1917) was among the leading indian nationalist leaders who used the feeling of economic nationalism and propaguted for at The most instrumental in this regard had been his theory of drain. The paper studies this theory and its rele in awakening the ilesine and movement to achieve economic nationalises. It also examines the stages through which Dadabhas passed from economic nationalism to political nationalism or the self-rule which was his final call. The paper will conclude with a remark that economic nationalium and political at without the schof other nazionalis are complementary and i some of the word w to each other and none will be realized in true

EMERGENCE OF ECONOMIC NATIONALISM

In every regime, even in the most oppressive one, there might be some people or groups who benefit from the existing system and flourish. The same was the case during the British period. There were many rajas, maharajas, nawabs, zamindars, taluldars, mahajans and sahukars who lived in full satisfaction and without the least anxiety. But was the nation as a whole, happy and prosperous? Clearly no, because though a few classes enjoyed, masses suffered. It was sectarian economic appeasement. The country lacked the environment of economic nationalism, in which the whole nation could enjoy the fruits of progress and production. In the words of B.G. Tilak, "A country cannot be said to have economically speaking improved long as the conditions of the toiling majority in that country have not improved." The Indian nationalist leaders, especially during the last quarter of nineteenth century, made their focus of attention the condition of masses, and not that of classes. Expressing the same spirit the famous educationist reformer Syed Ahmad Khan (1817-1898) once observed, "To me the national honour refers to a state in which the whole nation is satisfied, majority is equipped with skill and knowledge, and all existing sciences and technology, industries and inventions are found in, the nation.

Dadabhai Naoroji (1825-1917) was among the leading nationalist leaders who aroused the feeling of economic nationalism and propagated for it. The most instrumental in this regard had been the theory of drain. In the following pages we would like to study that theory and its role in awakening the desire and movement to achieve economic nationalism. We shall also examine the stages through, which Dadabhai passed from economic nationalism to political nationalism or the self-rule which was his final call. The paper will conclude with a remark that economic nationalism and political nationalism are complementary and supplementary to cach other and none will be realized in true sense of the word without the achievement of other.

DRAIN-A NATIONAL LOSS

The theory of drain is not the invention of Dadabhai Naoroji. About 230 years ago in 1776 Adam Smith in his work The Wealth of Nations described the British rulers of Indi 'plunderers of India'. In 1857 Karl Marx used almost the same words as used by Dad

Answered by madamx914
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It's a book by Dadabhai Naroji.. In very short I will say that this book realizes India's resource into Britain..He demonstrated his capital exhaustion doctrine.. It's about the consistent with British customs,habits or traditions..

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