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Dharampal, né le 19 février 1922 à Kandhala dans le district de Muzaffarnagar de l'Uttar Pradesh et mort le 24 octobre 2006 à Sevagram près de Wardha, Maharashtra est un historien et philosophe politique de l'Inde, auteur de The Beautiful Tree , parmi d'autres œuvres séminales, qui ont conduit à une réévaluation radicale de vues sur la société indienne à la veille de la conquête britannique. Wikipedia  

✵ 19. février 1922 – 24. octobre 2006
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Dharampal: Citations en anglais

“There is a sense of widespread neglect and decay in the field of indigenous education within a few decades after the onset of British rule. (…) The conclusion that the decay noticed in the early 19th century and more so in subsequent decades originated with European supremacy in India, therefore, seems inescapable. The 1769-70 famine in Bengal (when, according to British record, one-third of the population actually perished), may be taken as a mere forerunner of what was to come. (…) During the latter part of the 19th century, impressions of decay, decline and deprivation began to agitate the mind of the Indian people. Such impressions no doubt resulted from concrete personal, parental and social experience of what had gone before. They were, perhaps, somewhat exaggerated at times. By 1900, it had become general Indian belief that the country had been decimated by British rule in all possible ways; that not only had it become impoverished, but it had been degraded to the furthest possible extent; that the people of India had been cheated of most of what they had; that their customs and manners were ridiculed, and that the infrastructure of their society mostly eroded. One of the statements which thus came up was that the ignorance and illiteracy in India was caused by British rule; and, conversely, that at the beginning of British political dominance, India had had extensive education, learning and literacy. By 1930, much had been written on this point in the same manner as had been written on the deliberate destruction of Indian crafts and industry, and the impoverishment of the Indian countryside.”

Dharmapal: The Beautiful Tree, Indigenous Indian Education in the Eighteenth Century. (1983)

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