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Ep 318: The Liberal Nationalism of Nitin Pai

The Seen and the Unseen - hosted by Amit Varma

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The History of Indian Nationalism

Tagore's argument is that nationalism deprecates those higher values it reduces you down to size and makes you play this small little game of as-verses them whereas you could aspire for something larger and transcend all these. I think Ramgua can unpack it better than I have done two episodes on the Indian difference so he's not saying Indian the Indian nation is superior to anybody else at best It's saying that Indians are no no inferiors to anyone else and we are different rightYou're the metaphor is one of different difference did it emphasize on hatred and bigotry towards people who don't belong to that sense of nationhood within the country absolutely not. The whole Gandhian thing

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