Nationalism is a collection of three essays by Rabindranath Tagore, originally delivered as lectures in the early 20th century. In these essays, Tagore critiques the concept of nationalism, particularly its Western manifestations, and explores its implications for India and the East. He warns against the dangers of aggressive nationalism and emphasizes the importance of spiritual and moral development over political power.
Tagore’s insights remain relevant today, offering a thoughtful perspective on the balance between national identity and universal human values. His essays encourage readers to reflect on the role of culture, tradition, and ethical principles in shaping a nation’s character.

















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