Discuss the political ideas of M.G. Ranade.
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His political ideal of India was that of a federation of states, bonded together by the Imperial power of the Queen.
Ranade’s most notable work, however, took place as part of the Social
Reform Movement. He believed that there was a symbiotic relationship
between all social activities and paid great attention to the historic
continuity of the reforms he worked on. This emphasis on continuity
invigorated much of his work. He was, however, not in favour of an
undiscerning revival of old customs. In his call for the deconstruction
of caste restrictions, he drew references from the sages of old to
illustrate the erstwhile fluidity of caste restrictions.
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The following are the political ideas of M.G. Ranade:
1. He advocated the use of constitutional and legal means for achieving independence and bringing social reforms.
2. He recognized Western education as an essential component for the creation of new and liberal India.
3. According to him, parliamentary democracy is a good form of government that protects the rights of the individual.
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