Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2010
The following books are recommended for perusal to follow up the study of the foregoing:
‘The Kingdom of God Is Within You’ – Tolstoy.
‘What Is Art?’ – Tolstoy.
‘The Slavery of Our Times’ – Tolstoy.
‘The First Step’ – Tolstoy.
‘How Shall We Escape?’ – Tolstoy.
‘Letter to a Hindoo’ – Tolstoy.
‘The White Slaves of England’ – Sherard.
‘Civilization: Its Cause and Cure’ – Carpenter.
‘The Fallacy of Speed’ – Taylor.
‘A New Crusade’ – Blount.
‘On the Duty of Civil Disobedience’ – Thoreau.
‘Life Without Principle’ – Thoreau.
‘Unto This Last’ – Ruskin.
‘A Joy For Ever’ – Ruskin.
‘Duties of Man’ – Mazzini.
‘Defence and Death of Socrates’ – From Plato.
‘Paradoxes of Civilization’ – Max Nordau.
‘Poverty and Un-British Rule in India’ – Naoroji
‘Economic History of India’ – Dutt.
‘Village Communities’ – Maine.
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