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Books on Liberty and Freedom



Footsteps of Freedom

By James H. Cousins. Another stunt which will also be vigorously vamped by the opponents of dyarchy, in fact of all reform will be the absolute necessity of politically educating the masses of India before giving them any measure of political freedom. In a book of charming essays which he has just published through Messrs. Genesh & Co., of Madras, under the title of "Footsteps of Freedom" Mr. James Cousins attacks this particular fallacy and shatters it convincly." Ditcher in Capital.Price Rs. 2.

Freedom's Battle

A comprehensive collection of Writings and Speeches of Mahatma Gandhi on the present situation including the Khilafat Wrongs, The Punjab Agony, Swaraj, Hindu-Muslim Unity, Indians Overseas, The Depressed Classes, Non-co-operation, etc., with an historical introduction by Mr. C. Rajagopalachar.
"The war that the people of India have declared and which will purify and consolidate India, and forge for her a true and stable liberty in a war with the latest and most effective weapon. In this war, what has hitherto been in the world an undesirable but necessary incident in freedom's battles, the killing of innocent men has been elminated; and that which is the true essential for forging liberty, the self-purification and self-strengthening of men and women has been kept pure and unalloyed."
The best preparation for any one who desires to take part in the great battle now going on is a silent study of the writings and speeches collected herein.Price Rs. 2-8.


GANESH & Co., Publishers, Madras.