Author

Gopal Krishna Gokhale

📖 Overview

Gopal Krishna Gokhale (1866-1915) was a prominent Indian political leader, social reformer, and educator during the Indian independence movement. His work as a constitutional moderate within the Indian National Congress helped shape early nationalist thought and establish frameworks for Indian self-government. As a mentor to Mahatma Gandhi, Gokhale's philosophy of gradual reform and negotiation with British authorities influenced the development of the Indian independence movement. He founded the Servants of India Society in 1905, which trained Indians to dedicate their lives to the advancement of the nation through education and social reform. Gokhale served as a member of the Imperial Legislative Council from 1902 to 1915, where he advocated for Indian self-rule while working within the existing colonial system. His expertise in economics and public finance led him to push for reforms in education, public administration, and economic policy. Beyond his political work, Gokhale was a respected scholar who taught at Fergusson College, Pune, and wrote extensively on social and economic issues. His commitment to education and moderate political reform earned him recognition as one of modern India's founding social and political thinkers.

👀 Reviews

Limited reader reviews exist online for Gopal Krishna Gokhale's works and speeches. Most available reviews focus on biographies about him rather than his own writings. Readers note his clear writing style and detailed economic analysis in speeches and essays. Several reviewers mention his measured tone when critiquing British colonial policies. Multiple readers highlighted how his writings show a pragmatic approach to achieving Indian self-governance. Common criticisms include that his works can be dense and academic in nature. Some readers found his moderate political positions less engaging than more radical contemporaries. Available Ratings: Goodreads (biographies about him): - "Gokhale, Gandhi and the Nehrus" by B.R. Nanda - 3.8/5 (12 ratings) - "Gopal Krishna Gokhale: Life and Times" by Govind Talwalkar - 4.1/5 (8 ratings) Amazon and other major platforms have insufficient review data to draw meaningful conclusions about reader reception of his original works.

📚 Books by Gopal Krishna Gokhale

Speeches and Writings of Gopal Krishna Gokhale (1908) Collection of political speeches and essays focusing on Indian economic conditions, education reform, and constitutional changes under British rule.

Budget Speeches of G.K. Gokhale (1920) Compilation of Gokhale's speeches delivered in the Imperial Legislative Council between 1902-1915, addressing fiscal policies and economic matters.

East India Finance (1908) Analysis of British India's financial system and tax structure, examining the economic relationship between Britain and colonial India.

Speeches on Indian Affairs (1916) Selected addresses covering social reforms, education policy, and administrative issues in British India during the early 20th century.

The Political Economy of India (1910) Examination of India's economic conditions, focusing on poverty, agricultural issues, and industrial development under colonial rule.