Gandhi was obliged to negotiate the central problem of Bal Gangadhar Tilak's dominance of Indian politics through the first two decades of the twentieth century and the astonishing symmetry between many of their concerns. This article explores the distance that separates Gandhi and Tilak ethically and politically but also attempts to highlight the troubling deeper intimacy that conjoins their philosophies.

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