
To Make the Deaf Hear
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To Make the Deaf Hear is a collection of writings by Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh, including his essays and letters written during his imprisonment before his execution in 1931. The compilation presents his political philosophy, critiques of colonialism, and vision for an independent India rooted in socialist ideals.
Non-fictionPolitical PhilosophyRevolutionary LiteratureIndian Independence MovementColonial India1920s-1930sSocialismAtheismAutobiographyPolitical EssaysAnti-ImperialismMartyrdomHistorical DocumentsIndian HistoryBritish RajRevolutionary IdeologyLetters of Bhagat SinghEssays
PublisherKafka
LanguageEnglish
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