The political writings of Bhagat Singh /

"The young martyr Bhagat Singh is a legend of the Indian anti-colonial struggle. He was not just a man of action, but of great intellect and deep insight. While still in his early teens, he showed a depth of understanding of Indian political reality. He read widely and became fluent in several...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Singh, Bhagat, 1907-1931
Other Authors: Camana Lāla (Editor), Yates, Michael D., 1946- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Monthly Review Press, 2024.
Edition:U.S. edition.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Youth
  • Students and Politics
  • Universal Love
  • Drops of Blood on the Day of Holi
  • The Religious Riots and Their Solution
  • The Issue of Untouchability
  • Satyagraha and Strikes
  • What is Anarchism?
  • Why I am an Atheist
  • To Young Political Workers
  • The First Anti-Colonial Unrest in Punjab
  • Shri Kartar Singh Sarabha
  • Two Posters After Saunder's Murder
  • Leaflet Thrown in the Central Assembly
  • Message to the Punjab Students' Conference
  • Contents
  • Statement to the Delhi Sessions Court
  • Statement in High Court Bench of Delhi
  • Notice to the Indian Government
  • Letter to His Father
  • Regarding Suicide: Last Letter to Sukhdev
  • Last Letter to Comrades: Written to the Second Lahore Conspiracy Case Convicts
  • 'No Hanging, Please Shoot Us': Last letter to British Government in India
  • Protest Letter from the British Communist Party
  • Excerpts on Law and the State from the Jail Notebooks of Bhagat Singh.