who was lord Macaulay and what was his view to argue
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Indians, said Thomas Babington Macaulay, are "a people who have much in common with children". One of the giants of Victorian history and law was deeply imbued with a sense of English superiority. He was judgmental and dismissive of most who crossed his path. Sometimes he would avert his gaze from a distance
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