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Is the instinct of the West right, where she builds her national welfare behind the barricade of a universal distrust of humanity?"
May 02, 2026 11:44AM Add a comment
Nationalism: Rabindranath Tagore Reflects on Patriotism

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where the spirit of the Western nationalism prevails, the whole people is being taught from boyhood 2 foster hatreds&ambitions by all kinds of means:the manufacture of half-truths&untruths in history; persistent misrepresentation of other races; setting up memorials of events, very often false, which for the sake of humanity should be speedily forgotten, thus brewing evil menace towards neighbours and other nations.
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Nationalism: Rabindranath Tagore Reflects on Patriotism

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What has impressed me most in this country is the conviction that you have realized nature's secrets, not by methods of analytical knowledge, but by sympathy. You have known her language of lines, and music of colours, the symmetry in her irregularities, and the cadence in her freedom of movements; …how her exuberance has the aspect of the fulness of self-abandonment, and not a mere dissipation of display.
May 02, 2026 08:50AM 1 comment
Nationalism: Rabindranath Tagore Reflects on Patriotism

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The political civilization which has sprung up from the soil of Europe and is overrunning the whole world, like some prolific weed, is based upon exclusiveness. It is always watchful to keep the aliens at bay or to exterminate them. It is carnivorous and cannibalistic in its tendencies, it feeds upon the resources of other peoples and tries to swallow their whole future.
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On being ruled by uk nation:Our government might have been Dutch, or French, or Portuguese, it’s essential features would have remained much the same as they are now. Only perhaps, in some cases, the organization might not have been so densely perfect, and, therefore, some shreds of the human might still have been clinging to the wreck, allowing us to deal with something which resembles our own throbbing heart.’
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Nationalism: Rabindranath Tagore Reflects on Patriotism

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