The People Win Through

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The People Win Through is a political work by Burmese leader U Nu that reflects his democratic and nationalist ideals during Burma’s struggle for self-determination.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political work
about Burmese independence movement
political history of Burma
role of the people in political change
aimsTo justify democratic governance in Burma
mobilize support for Burmese independence
associatedIdeology Buddhist-influenced politics
parliamentary democracy
associatedMovement Burmese independence movement
associatedWith U Nu’s tenure as Prime Minister of Burma
author U Nu
countryOfOrigin Myanmar
surface form: Burma

Myanmar
describes relationship between leaders and the people in Burma
struggle of Burmese people for self-determination
genre non-fiction
political literature
hasAuthorRole U Nu as Burmese political leader
hasPerspective Burmese nationalist perspective
democratic leadership perspective
hasTheme moral responsibility of political leaders
nation-building in Burma
national unity
popular participation in politics
rights of the people
historicalContext Burma’s struggle for independence from British colonial rule
influencedBy Buddhist social philosophy
Burmese nationalist thought
anti-colonial movements in Asia
intendedAudience Burmese public
supporters of Burmese self-rule
language English
mainSubject Burmese nationalism
anti-colonialism
democracy
self-determination
politicalContext British colonial rule in Burma
emergence of Burmese parliamentary politics
politicalIdeologyReflected Burmese nationalist ideals
democratic ideals
politicalPosition anti-colonial
pro-democracy
timePeriodDescribed Burma’s transition to independence
late colonial era in Burma
workFocus legitimacy of popular sovereignty in Burma
moral basis of political authority
transition from colonial rule to self-government

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U Nu notableWork The People Win Through