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  Islam, see Black Muslim movement; Muslim-Hindu relations

  Iyer, Raghavan

  Jackson, Stanley

  Jaidka, R. K.

  Jainism

  Jallianwala massacre (Amritsar)

  Japanese nationalism

  Jesus Christ; see also Christianity; Sermon on the Mount

  Jews

  Jilani, G.

  Jinnah, Mohammed Ali: Calcutta killings and; Gandhi and; Mountbatten and; Nehru and

  Johnson, Lyndon B.

  Johnson, Mordecai

  Kalelkar, Satish

  Kallenbach, Hermann

  Kanthapura (Rao)

  Kapur, Sudharshan

  Khadi; defined

  Khan, Liaqat Ali

  Khare, Pandit

  Khosla, G. D.

  The Kingdom of God is Within You (Tolstoy)

  King, Martin Luther, Jr.: commemoration of; Gandhi and; inclusivity of; liberals and; Malcolm X and; Montgomery bus boycott and; on nonviolence; social status of; Tagore and

  Kingship

  Kishwar, Madhu

  Kling, Blair B.

  Kripalani, Acharya

  Kripalani, Krishna

  Krishna (deity)

  Kropotkin, Peter

  Ku Klux Klan

  Labour Party (Britain)

  Lahore Congress: affirmations of; A. Ali on; salt satyagraha and

  Lambert, Richard D.

  Landed elite

  Land revenue

  Lapierre, Pierre

  Lathis

  Lazarus, A. D.

  The Leader (newspaper)

  Leadership

  Lee, Spike

  Lenin, Vladimir Ilich: Gandhi and; Roy and; What Is To Be Done?

  Levison, Stanley

  Liberalism

  Liberal Party (India)

  Liberty, see Civil liberty; Spiritual freedom; Swaraj

  License

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Love-force, see Satyagraha

  “Love Me, I’m a Liberal” (Ochs)

  Lumby, E. W. R.

  McAllister, Pam

  Machinery

  McSwiney, Terence

  Magnes, Judah L.

  Mahimtura, Harilal

  Majumdar, R. C

  Malaviya, Pandi

  Malcolm X; childhood of; King and; leadership of; Muslim conversion of; racial attitudes of; on slaves; swaraj concept and; Tagore and; white liberals and

  Male sadism

  Mansergh, Nicholas

  Mao Tse-tung

  Marcos, Ferdinand

  Marriage,

  Martial law

  Marxism: on Gandhi; Roy and; see also Communism

  Mass media, see Films; Press coverage

  Mays, Benjamin E.

  Mazzini, Giuseppe

  Means and ends, see Ends and means

  Mehrotra, S. R.

  “The Message of the Martyr” (Roy)

  “Message to the Ceylon National Congress” (Gandhi)

  Mexican Communist Party

  Miller, Barbara

  Minto, Gilbert John Elliot-Murray-Kynynmond, Earl of

  Mobocracy

  Moderates

  Modern Review (Calcutta)

  Moksha; defined

  Monopoly, salt

  Montague, Edwin S.

  Montgomery, Geoffrey de

  Montgomery bus boycott

  Moore, Arthur

  Moore, R. J.

  “Moral Choice in Public and Private Life” (Bok)

  Morality, see Ethics

  Morley, John

  Morris-Jones, W. H.

  “Mountaintop” speech (King)

  Mountbatten, Louis

  Muggeridge, Malcolm

  Muhammad, Elijah

  Mukherjee, Debendranath

  Mukherjee, Jatin

  Muslim Conference Executive Board

  Muslim-Hindu relations

  Muslim League: Bombay decisions of; Calcutta riots and; Gandhi and; Jilani and; in 1946 elections; Suhrawardy and; The Times of India on; Wavell and

  Muslims, Black, see Black Muslim movement

  Muzumdar, Haridas T.

  Nair, C. K

  Naoroji, Dadabhai: Congress Presidential Address; Hind Swaraj on; swaraj concept of

  Narayan, Jayaprakash

  Narayan, R. K.

  Natal march (1913), see South African non-resistance movement

  The Nation (periodical)

  National independence, see Indian independence

  Nationalism: Andrews on; of Gandhi; Malcolm X on; Roy on; Tagore on; see also Indian nationalism

  “National Week,”

  Nation of Islam, see Black Muslim movement

  Nature Cure

  Nayar, Pyarelal

  Nazimuddin, Khwaja

  Nazi regime

  Nehru, Jawaharlal: arrest of; Calcutta killings and; on fear; on Gandhi; inter-Asian relations conference of; on Punjab riots; Roy and; on salt satyagraha; satyagraha observations of; mentioned

  Nelson, Horatio

  New Orientation (Roy)

  News coverage, see Press coverage

  New Testament

  Noakhali District

  Nobel Prizes

  Nonviolent resistance: African-Americans and; Bengali view of; Chauri Chaura affair and; civil liberty and; Curry on; in democracies; inclusivity and; Jewish; King and; Malcolm X and; Roy on; in swaraj theory; see also Satyagraha

  North, Robert C.

  North-West Frontier Province

  Ochs, Phil

  On Civil Disobedience (Thoreau)

  One Year of Non-Cooperation (Roy and Roy)

  “Organic swaraj,”

  Orthodox Hindus

  Orwell, George

  Ostrowski (English teacher)

  Outline Scheme of Swaraj (Das and Das)

  Pakistan: Indian boundary of; Indian civil war and; Muslim League on; Muslim separatism and; Wavell and

  “Pakistan Day,”

  Pakistan Seamen’s Union

  Pal, Bipin Chandra: Hind Swaraj and; nationalism and; swaraj concept of; Vivekananda and; mentioned

  Panchama caste, see Untouchable caste

  Panchayats; defined

  Parekh, Bhikhu

  Pariahs; see also Untouchable caste

  Parks, Gordon

  Parks, Rosa

  “Parliamentary swaraj”

  Partition of India: civil war and; defined; Khosla on; Muslim separatism and; Patel and; Roy and; Wavell and

  Passive resistance: Irish hunger strikes as; Patel and; satyagraha theory and; Tagore on; see also Nonviolent resistance

  Passive resistance (the phrase)

  Patels

  Patel, Sardar Vallabhbhai: arrest of; Gandhi and; leadership of

  Patriotism, see Nationalism

  “Peace Bridges” (civilian patrols)

  Peasants, see Villagers

  “People power,” see Empowerment

  Perry, Bruce

  Personal swaraj, see Civil liberty; Self-discipline; Spiritual freedom

  Petrie, David

  Petromax lamps

  Philippines

  The Pioneer (newspaper)

  Plato

  Polak, Henry S. L.

  Polak, Millie

  Police forces; British; Calcutta; see also Civilian patrols

  Political idealism

  Political leadership

  Political movements

  Political self-government, see Indian independence Politics

  Postal strike (Calcutta)

  Potter, Karl H.

  Power: abuse of; legitimacy of; Plato on; satyagraha as; Tagore on

  Prayer meetings

  “Preconditions of Indian Renaissance” (Roy)

  Press coverage; Bardoli tax resistance; Calcutta fast; Calcutta unrest; Gandhi; salt satyagraha; South African march

  Prison experiences

  Proletariat

  Property tax

  Proudhon, P. J.

  Provincial Governors
r />   Provincialism, see Exclusivism

  Psychological interaction

  Punjab riots

  Purdah

  Quakers; see also British Friends Peace Committee

  Racism

  Radhakrishnan, Sarvepalli

  Radical Democratic Party

  Radical Humanism

  “Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram,”

  Rahaman, M.

  Rai, Lajpat

  Rajagopalachari, C. (Rajaji): Calcutta fast and; on salt satyagraha

  Raj, British, defined; see also British Government of India

  Rajchandbhai (Jain teacher)

  Rama (deity)

  Ranking, Robert P. L.

  Rao, Raja

  Ray, Heman

  Ray, Rajat Kanta

  Reading, Rufus Daniel Isaacs, Marquis of

  Rees, Thomas Wynford

  Reforms, see Social reforms

  Registration Act

  Religion

  Renou, Louis

  Republic (Plato)

  “Resolution on Non-co-operation,”

  Responsibility

  Revolutionaries; see also Terrorists

  Revolutionary ideology

  Revolutionary violence

  Reynolds, Reginald

  Rig Veda

  Rioting, see Violence Rolland, Romain

  Round Table Conference

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

  Rowlatt Bills

  Roy, Evelyn

  Roy, Manabendra Nath: criticism by; Haithcox on; Lenin and

  Ruddick, Sara

  Rudolph, Lloyd

  Rudolph, Susanne

  Ruskin, John

  Russian Revolution

  Sabarmati ashram

  Sadism

  Salt, salt tax

  Salt satyagraha; R. Badhia and; Bardoli tax resistance and; Calcutta fast and; ethics of; historical interpretation of; King and; marchers’ diet for; Nayar on; Rajagopalachari on; South African march and; trust issue in; Weber on; women and

  Sannyasa (Sannyasin); defined

  Sarvodaya; defined

  Satya, see Truth concept defined

  Satyagraha; defined; democracy and; inclusivity of; King and; passive resistance and; political power and; religious symbolism of; social reforms and; swaraj theory and; Tagore and; totalitarianism and; transforming leadership and; see also Ahimsa; Bardoli satyagrahas; Boycotts; Hartals; Nonviolent resistance; Passive resistance; Salt satyagraha

  Satyagraha ashram

  Satyagraha in South Africa (Gandhi)

  Schlesin, Sonia

  Second Congress of the Communist International

  Secrecy

  Segregation, racial

  Self-defense

  Self-discipline: caste prohibitions and; democracy and; of Gandhi; Gujarat Address on; in Indian culture; of Malcolm X; in Sabarmati ashram; in swaraj theory; Tagore on; jee also Spiritual freedom

  Self-government, see Indian independence

  Self-knowledge

  Self-purification

  Self-realization

  Self-respect

  Self-sacrifice: fasting as; religious symbolism of; in satyagraha theory; in swaraj theory; transforming leadership and

  Semen

  Sen, Makhan Lai

  Separatism, see Exclusivism

  Sermon on the Mount

  Setalvad, Chimanlal

  Sethi, J. D.

  Sexual abstinence

  Sexual transgression

  Shakespeare, William

  Sharp, Gene

  Shils, Edward

  Shimoni, Gideon

  Shirer, William

  Shivers, Lynne

  Sikhs

  Sin

  Sinn Fein movement; see also Irish hunger strikes Slavery

  Smuts, J. C

  SNCC (Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee)

  Social discipline

  Social equality

  Social exclusivism, see Exclusivism

  Social reforms: in Champaran; of Constructive Program; Hinduism and; King on; satyagraha and; social cohesion and; swaraj and; Tagore on; see also Caste reform

  Social responsibility

  Socrates

  Soul-force; see also Satyagraha

  South African capitalism

  South African nonviolent resistance movement; caste reform and; Gujarat Address and; Hindu-Muslim unity and; Jewish resistance and; Lazarus on; philosophical influences in; salt satyagraha and; satyagraha theory and; Swan on; Zulu Rebellion and

  Soviet Union

  Spear, Percival

  Spens, William Patrick

  Spinning

  Spiritual freedom; see also Self-discipline

  Spiritual unity, see Unity of being

  Spratt, Philip

  Srirampur (Noakhali District)

  Stalin, Joseph

  Stanley, George

  The Statesman (newspaper) on: Calcutta unrest; civil war; Gandhian fasts; Hitler

  Steinem, Gloria

  Stephenson, Hugh

  Stokes, Newton Phelps

  Stride Toward Freedom (King)

  Strikes

  Strunk, Captain

  Student [Students?] Non-violent Coordinating Committee

  Student satyagrahis

  Subcastes

  Suffragettes

  Suhrawardy, H. S.: on Calcutta riots; confession of; Gandhi and; P. C. Ghosh and; Indian National Congress vs.; “Pakistan Day” bans of

  Surat (Gujarat)

  Swadeshi; defined; see also Spinning

  Swan, Maureen

  Swaraj; Bhatgam address on; defined; democracy and; empowerment and; Gorakhpur District embrace of; “independence” and; Indian National Congress on; Iyer on; Malcolm X and; religious symbolism of; Roy on; salt satyagraha and; sarvodaya and; in satyagraha theory; social reforms and; Tagore on; Tilak and; transforming leadership and; untouchability and; the word

  Sykes, Frederick: Bardoli tax resistance and; on civil disobedience; Hailey and; on salt satyagraha

  Tagore, Rabindranath: criticism by; Roy and

  Talib, Sardar N. Singh

  Taluka; defined

  Tapasya, defined see also Self-sacrifice

  Tax resistance; see also Salt satyagraha

  Technology

  “The Terror,” see Great Calcutta Killing

  Terrorists; see also Goondas; Revolutionaries

  Thakurdas, Purshotamas

  “Theory and Practice of Passive Resistance” (Gandhi)

  Third International, see Comintern

  Thoreau, Henry David: on citizen responsibility; Gandhian exclusivism and; Malcolm X and; On Civil Disobedience

  Thurman, Howard and Sue Baily

  Tilak, Bal Gangadhar; Gandhi and; Roy and

  Time Magazine

  The Times (London newspaper)

  Times of India (newspaper)

  Tobias, Channing H.

  Tolstoy, Leo

  Totalitarianism; see also Tyranny

  Transactional leaders

  Transforming leaders

  Transvaal Government Gazette

  Transvaal march (1913),see South African nonresistance movement

  Trumpet of Conscience (King)

  Trust concept

  Truth concept: ahimsa and; in satyagraha theory; self-contradiction and; swaraj and

  Truth-force, see Satyagraha

  Truthfulness

  Tuker, Francis

  Turks

  Tyranny; see also Totalitarianism

  United Provinces (India)

  Unity of being; see also Human unity

  Unto This Last (Ruskin)

  Untouchable (Anand)

  Untouchable caste: Ambedkar on; Churchill on; proposed abolition of; swaraj and; varnashrama and

  Upanishads; defined; see also Chandogya Upanishad

  U.S. Supreme Court

  Van den Dungen, P.

  Varna concept; defined

  Vedantic concepts

  Vedas

  Vietnam Wa
r

  “Village a day pilgrimage,”

  Villagers

  Violence: ahimsa vs.; of Bolsheviks; in Bombay; of British Raj; in Chauri Chaura; Cleaver and; democracy and; duragraha and; Ghose on; in Punjab; satyagraha and; sin and; see also Assassinations; Great Calcutta Killing Vivekananda (Narendranath Datta)

  Wachtel, Harry

  Waiting for the Mahatma (Narayan)

  Washington, Booker T.

  Washington, George

  Watson, Blanche

  Wavell, Archibald Percival

  Weber, Thomas

  Wedderburn, Alexander

  Western civilization: Gandhi and; Marxism on; Roy on; Tagore on; see also English culture; European philosophy

  What Is To Be Done? (Lenin)

  White Americans

  White Citizens Council

  White Europeans; see also Englishmen

  White liberals

  Williams, L. F. Rushbrook

  Wilson, Leslie

  Wolfenstein, E. Victor

  Women: Calcutta fast and; Montgomery bus boycott and; salt satyagraha and; see also Feminist criticism

  World War I

  World War II

  Wyllie, Curzon

  Yagnavalka (sage)

  Yajna; defined

  Yakub, Maulvi Mohamad

  Yatra; defined

  Yeakey, Lamont H.

  Young India (periodical)

  Zaehner, R. C

  Zamindars; defined

  Zulu Rebellion (1906)

 

 

 


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