
The Letters of Gracchus on the East India Question
A Call for Justice: Reforming British Imperial Rule in 19th Century IndiaBy William Augustus MilesLength2h 37m
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In "The Letters of Gracchus on the East India Question," William Augustus Miles offers a compelling examination of British colonial policies in India through the lens of correspondences attributed to the fictional persona of Gracchus. This epistolary work blends rhetoric and reason, drawing on classical influences to critique the moral and political implications of imperialism. The letters are imbued with a dialectical style, reflecting the feverish debates of the early 19th century, tasked with interrogating the ramifications of British rule in India while articulating a prescient call for reform and social justice. Miles's intricate prose and sharp wit serve to illuminate the complexities of the East India Company'Äôs governance and the ethical dilemmas it presented to contemporary society. William Augustus Miles was a significant commentator on colonial matters, known for his incisive critiques of imperialism and his contributions to political thought. His background as both an observer of colonial administration and a liberal thinker informed his perspectives on economic exploitation and cultural hegemony. It is this rich context that propelled him to pen such a vital work, aiming not only to challenge prevailing notions of empire but also to inspire public discourse surrounding colonial ethics and human rights. "The Letters of Gracchus on the East India Question" is highly recommended for readers thoughtful about the nature of colonization and its legacy. Miles's nuanced arguments encourage critical reflection on historical narratives, making it essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone invested in understanding the moral complexities of imperial governance. Through this work, readers are invited to explore the interplay of ethics, politics, and history, paving the way for a broader discourse on empire and its consequences.
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GenreHistory
Length2 hrs 37 mins
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Publish dateMay 19, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1ADVERTISEMENT.
7LETTER VI.: FOOTNOTE:
2LETTER I. GENERAL VIEW OF THE EAST INDIA QUESTION.: FOOTNOTES:
8LETTER VII.
3LETTER II.
9LETTER VIII.
4LETTER III.
10LETTER IX.: FOOTNOTES:
5LETTER IV.
11LETTER X. THE RIGHTS AND PRETENSIONS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY.: FOOTNOTES:
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6LETTER V.