Britain's Dis-imperialism
Sir Norman Angell.
An empire is a form of political organisation in which subjects and provinces or territories are ruled from a governing centre. The Dominions are not so ruled. There is no imperial centre, and what is true of the Dominions to-day will be true of India to-morrow. She has had her own tariff-making powers since 1919, and is in most spheres already self-governing. Her completion of dominion status would be still more' rapid but for the differences between the great mixture of states, neonle. religions, and castes, which
we call India.-
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1942, Page 2
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