About The Book: India and Freedom by L. S. Amery (1942) examines the transition from colonial independence to genuine freedom for India within the British Empire. Drawing on historical parallels with Europe, Amery argues that political sovereignty must be paired with democratic institutions, civil liberties, and an ethical social order. He assesses India's journey—from losing independence in the 18th century, through colonial tutelage, to emerging self-governance—and envisions a post-colonial India disciplined by democratic norms rather than mere liberation .
Author: Leopold Stennett Amery
Pages: 134
Edition: 1942
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