Frases de Jawaharlal Nehru
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Bharat Ratna Śrī Pandit Jawāharlāl Nehru . Fue un destacado político indio, líder del ala moderada socialista, del Congreso Nacional Indio, desde la lucha por la independencia. Fue primer ministro de la India desde la independencia hasta su muerte.

✵ 14. noviembre 1889 – 27. mayo 1964
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Frases célebres de Jawaharlal Nehru

“Cuando tenía algún problema solía decir filosóficamente: “Esperemos que la madeja se desenrede sola”.”

Fuente: « Sri Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru http://trianarts.com/sri-pandit-jawaharlal-nehru/» en Triana Arts.

“La felicidad es algo más bien fugaz, sentirse realizado es quizás un sentimiento más duradero.”

Fuente: Moro, Javier (2008) El sari rojo. Seix Barral.

Jawaharlal Nehru: Frases en inglés

“The conflict between capitalism and democracy is inherent and continuous; it is often hidden by misleading propaganda and by the outward forms of democracy, such as parliaments, and the sops that the owning classes throw to the other classes to keep them more or less contented. A time comes when there are no more sops left to be thrown, and then the conflict between the two groups comes to a head, for now the struggle is for the real thing, economic power in the State. When that stage comes, all the supporters of capitalism, who had so far played with different parties, band themselves together to face the danger to their vested interests. Liberals and such-like groups disappear, and the forms of democracy are put aside. This stage bas now arrived in Europe and America, and fascism, which is dominant in some form or other in mast countries, represents that stage. Labour is everywhere on the defensive, not strong enough to face this new and powerful consolidation of the forces of capitalism. And yet, strangely enough, the capitalist system itself totters and cannot adjust itself to the new world. It seems certain that even if it succeeds in surviving, it will be but another stage in the long conflict. For modern industry and modern life itself, under any form of capitalism, are battlefields where armies are continually clashing against each other.”

Jawaharlal Nehru libro Glimpses of World History

Glimpses of World History (1949)

“Every war waged by imperialist powers will be an imperialist war whatever the excuses put forward; therefore we must keep out of it.”

At the Lucknow session of the Congress in April 1936, in his presidential address. Quoted from Elst, Koenraad (2018). Why I killed the Mahatma: Uncovering Godse's defence. New Delhi : Rupa, 2018.

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