English Utilitarian and India
English Utilitarian and India
Section titled “English Utilitarian and India”2020-04-27 15:01:15
- British liberalism : Macaulays liberal vision that BR adm task was for emancipation of IN through active governance
- Led to birth of Utilitarialism w/ authoritarian tendencies
- Character of British Utilitarianism : Good laws, efficient adm
- James Stuart Mill
- tranformed it to a militant faith,
- said that IN wanted effective schoolmaster,
- law comm 1833, penal code 1835 estd based on Benthamite model
- Mill favoured vernacular ed
- Macaulays Education Minute 1835 to further Eng edu among masses
- Bentick followed middle path abolished infanticide, sati but also retained faith in IN traditions
- Post 1857 Victorian liberalism became dominant ideology - ==reform was pointless and dangerous==
- ==Authoritarian Liberalism of James Fitzjames Stephen==
- Rise of racial sciences, white civilised, natives savages
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Assess the impact of the utilitarian ideas in molding the British attitude towards India. How did the utilitarian try to solve the problem of land revenue? [1992, 60m]
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“The British Indian State experienced the ‘wind of change’ with the arrival of Lord William Bentinck.” Comment. [1999, 20m]
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“Sprung from paternalism, the English Utilitarian philosophy as introduced in India rejected its human warmth between rulers and the ruled.” Comment. [2008, 20m]
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“James Mill, the apostle of utilitarian philosophy, proposed a revolution off Indian society through the ‘weapon of law’ solely. But in actual policy framing, other influences and considerations weighed much more than the colonial State.” Elucidate. [2015, 20m]
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“Peace had her victories no less renowned than war.” Examine this statement with reference to Lord William Bentinck. [2016, 20m]