From your knowledge and secondary research on the Bengal Partition, answer the below question. Lord Curzon announced the Partition of Bengal on 19 July 1905. The decision was taken to separate the eastern parts of Bengal from the rest of Bengal. The reasons behind the Partition of Bengal were: • To change the flow of radical Bengali nationalists’ maneuver and to weaken their movements. • To weaken Bengal, the dominant center of Indian nationalism and divide the Muslims and Hindus based on their religion. The Partition of Bengal justifies Nietzsche’s critique of Free Will Thesis - interpret this sentence in your own words. Explain Nietzsche’s “herd morality” based on this historical incident. How could this situation have created the “Slave revolt”? Answer thinking around the concept of “ressentiment”.
From your knowledge and secondary research on the Bengal Partition, answer the below question.
Lord Curzon announced the Partition of Bengal on 19 July 1905. The decision was taken to separate the
eastern parts of Bengal from the rest of Bengal. The reasons behind the Partition of Bengal were:
• To change the flow of radical Bengali nationalists’ maneuver and to weaken their movements.
• To weaken Bengal, the dominant center of Indian nationalism and divide the Muslims and Hindus
based on their religion.
The Partition of Bengal justifies Nietzsche’s critique of Free Will Thesis - interpret this sentence in your own words. Explain Nietzsche’s “herd morality” based on this historical incident. How could this situation have created the “Slave revolt”? Answer thinking around the concept of “ressentiment”.
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