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Socialist Movements in India – ACritical Study

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Acharya Jawadekar held that although Indian socialism had imbibed principles of western socialism, this imbibing was not done blindly. India had produced the India made socialism which the Indian culture had evolved through Indian freedom struggle. Hence, it was important to see how the socialists and Congress had come into contact with Indian freedom struggle.
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1) Jawadekar, S.D.:- “Adhunik Bharatatil Lokshahicha Vikas” , P. 7, Navbharat, Sept 1952.
2) Jawadekar, S.D.:- “Rashtravad Aani Samajwad Ugamacha Shodh”, P. 19,20, Sahyadri, January
1938.
3) Jawadekar, S.D.:- “Tarun Matadarana Margadarshan”. P.7 , Sadhana, 2 June, 1951.
4) Jawadekar, S.D.:- “Congress Pakshache Swaroop and Thyanchya Manyata”, P.1, Sadhana 18 Feb,
1950
5) Jawadekar, S.D.:- Samawad Aani Congress”, P.1, Sadhana 5 Feb, 1950.
6) Jawadekar, S.D.:- “Adhunik Bharat”, P. 562.
7) Ibid :- P. 564

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