Disparity in the Views of Nehru and Subhash Chandra Bose
The 1920s was the decade of the emergence of socialism during the Indian freedom struggle. The Congress was also influenced by socialist ideas.Especially the youth leaders and activists of the Congress wanted to divert more and more of the tasks and goals of the Congress towards socialism. Socialism in the Congress Two main advocates Jawaharlal Nehru and Subhash Chandra Bose
Although both aimed at the socialist transformation of India, there were some fundamental differences between the two, which we can see in the following forms accept the dialectics of Subhas Hegel and the class struggle of Marx. Nehru also accepts Hegel's dialectics and Marx's class struggle, but Nehru's socialism is also influenced by Gandhism.Nehru's socialism was deeply influenced by western elements. He is deeply influenced by western socialists. Although the influence of western elements can also be seen on Subhas's socialism, but his socialism has also been deeply influenced by indigenous elements he finds the element of socialism Ved Purana, Buddhist and Jain thought in the ideas of Swami Vivekananda .Nehru has been a great supporter of 'individual liberty'. He seeks to strike a balance between socialism and western liberal thought.On the contrary, Subhash lays great emphasis on the power of the state and the power of the state at least for the transition period. Rejects individual liberty before the U.S. Nehru seeks to bring about socialist transformation through parliamentary institutions. He was in favor of one-party dictatorship soon after independence, as he believed that, as Kamal Pasha did in Turkey,in India Development can also be done under a one-party dictatorship, but this dictatorship will be only for the transition period and democratic institutions will be established after the socialist goal is achieved On the basis of the above points, it can be said in conclusion that the goal of both Nehru and Subhash was to build an egalitarian India. But there were some fundamental differences between the issue of which path to follow to achieve this goal.