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Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was the first Asian to win a Nobel Prize.
Nationalism is based on lectures delivered by him during the First World War.
While the nations of Europe were doing battle, Tagore urged his audiences in
Japan and the United States to eschew political aggressiveness and cultural
arrogance. His mission, one might say, was to synthesize East and West,
tradition and modernity. The lectures were not always well received at the time,
but were chillingly prophetic. As Ramachandra Guha shows in his brilliant and
erudite Introduction, it was by reading and speaking to Tagore that those
founders of modern India, Gandhi and Nehru, developed a theory of nationalism
that was inclusive rather than exclusive. Tagore's Nationalism should be
mandatory reading in today's climate of xenophobia, sectarianism, violence and
intolerance.