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The Life and Times of a Guru

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

A man who stood against cultural feudalism, Tjokroaminoto contributed to shaping the figures of the national independence movement. His speeches were thunderous, inspiring tens of thousands of people. His writings filled the front page of the Sarekat Islam newspaper. He was believed to be the mythical ‘Just King’ of the downtrodden masses. But he was also known to have used an iron fist to sideline his political opponents.

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Among Friends and Foes

Tjokroaminoto rarely ate outside his house, even though he liked all kinds of food. He was particular about the guests he welcomed at home.

“HE was a bit thin, but his eyes shone. His moustache twirled upwards. He stood up straight and carried a wide demeanor, so that, even though he no longer cared about the feudal title of Raden Mas in front of his name, he had an air of nobility when he joined the study group.” Th

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