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how does nehru extend the definition of culture? what stylistic does heuse?to what effect​

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Answered by krishnamehar3969
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It is a great honor and a privilege for me to come here and to deliver this lecture on “Nehru and Dialogue of Cultures”. Nehru’s has long been an honored name around the globe and especially among the peace-lovers and critical cosmopolitans. Maybe this is the reason why in assessing Nehru as a man of dialogue, it may truly be claimed that his experience with human culture has been an integral part of world history. As a matter of fact, for the past three generations, in India and elsewhere, Nehru has symbolized a figure of peace and intellectual tolerance, two inner qualities which he possessed and guided his life. As Martin Luther King said correctly about Nehru: “ In all struggles of mankind to rise to a true state of civilization, the towering figure of Nehru sits unseen but felt at all council levels.” There are few individuals in each century of human life who affect the lives of nations. Such a one was Jawaharlal Nehru. Much work has been done on Nehru, the politician, and exhaustive surveys of his international interventions have been taken up. Scholars have written a great number of biographies of Nehru, but very little attempt has been made to understand and evaluate him as a man of culture and as an “animateur” of intercultural dialogue. If it is unusual to consider Nehru in this way, it is perhaps because we have become too accustomed to thinking of him as a political leader simply pursuing the career of a politician. But Nehru was certainly more than a simple political careerist. Martin Luther King called him “ A Great Mediator”, because more than any other one person in his time he influenced the East and the West.

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