What is Gandhi's criticism of imperialism?
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Some critics of Mahatma Gandhi ask whether it is fair to judge the British record in India by the massacre of Amritsar in 1919, which they think is an aberration. They also argue that British rule in India was just and beneficial, with most of those who served in the government of India having shown devotion to justice and welfare of the people. Indeed, British administration in India was not characterised by terrorism and brutality. The East India Company, for example, extended its rule over the Indian subcontinent by taking advantage of the weaknesses and rivalries of the Indian princes....
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Some critics of Mahatma Gandhi ask whether it is fair to judge the British record in India by the massacre of Amritsar in 1919, which they think is an aberration. They also argue that British rule in India was just and beneficial, with most of those who served in the government of India having shown devotion to justice and welfare of the people. Indeed, British administration in India was not characterised by terrorism and brutality. The East India Company, for example, extended its rule over the Indian subcontinent by taking advantage of the weaknesses and rivalries of the Indian princes....
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