Describe about Gandhi and Tagore
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Gandhi’s stature was sky-high, as were nationalist passions, when Rabindranath Tagore, the most celebrated poet of his time, wrote a scathing piece in Modern Review, a Calcutta-based magazine of great repute, titled The Cult of the Charkha.
The article criticised not just the Non-Cooperation Movement, the Charkha, but the ideas of patriotism and nationalism as well, which Gandhi stood up for.
The article criticised not just the Non-Cooperation Movement, the Charkha, but the ideas of patriotism and nationalism as well, which Gandhi stood up for.
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Tagore and Gandhi had great admiration for each other but at the same time they had many disagreements on a variety of subjects, including nationalism, patriotism, the role of rationality and of science, and the nature of economic and social development.
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