Description
Indian Crisis: The Background by John S. Hoyland is a thoughtful examination of the political and social turmoil in British-ruled India. Written from a Quaker perspective, the book delves into the causes of unrest, including colonial policies, economic exploitation, and cultural misunderstandings. Hoyland advocates for justice, nonviolence, and reform, urging Britain to address Indian grievances with empathy and fairness. His work reflects a deep concern for human rights and a moral critique of imperialism grounded in Quaker ideals.