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Modern Review March 1913

1913

Syria Persia and India in the seventh and the eighth the subjugation of the savage tribes of Mexico by the Toltecs about the middle of the sixth century and the establishment of the supremacy of the Yncas in Peru in the gth or zoth.° It is always perplexingly difficult to unravel the complex skein of sociological phenomena. [...] As the flora and fauna referable to a partcular geological age in one part of the globe are never exactly contemporaneous with the flora and fauna referable to the same age in another so in the same way the products of civilization belonging to a particular stage in a particular epoch in one locality are not exactly synchronous with the products of the civilisation of the same stage in the sam [...] The strongest and biggest of them stood upright at the bottom of the ditch the second mounted on his shoulders the third on the shoulders of the second and the guide on the shoulders of the last. [...] Such are the acts of the Polish nation and of the Polish pilgrims ; not imaginary but culled from the histories of Poland and from the writings the traditions and the teachings of Poles who were pious and devoted to their country ; martyrs confesors and pilgrims; and here and there certain things by the grace of God. [...] The question of the reasonable distribution of wealth of the rights of labour in regard to the fruits of industry is the fundamental problem of this age and the sooner this fact is realized by the captains of our industry the better itab4 THE MODERN REVIEW FOR MARCH 1913 will be for the future well-being of our nation.
government politics public policy
Pages
138
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Stages and Epochs of Civilization
249-256 Pramatha Bosh view
The Act of the Polish Nation and of the Polish Pilgrims
256-262 Adam Mickiewicz view
The Industrial Policy of England
262-271 Wilfred Wellock view
The Religious Element in the Arts and Crafts of India
271-274 Radhakamal Mukerji view
Ichchharam Suryaram Desai: an Appreciation
274-276 Krishnalal Jhaveri view
Mohamed and the Quiz’an
276-279 S Bukhsh view
The Tata Iron and Steel Works at Sakchee
279-291 Kshirod Ray view
The Progress of Co-Operation in Inidia
291-301 N.C. Mehta view
Engineering Education in America
301-306 Jagannath Khanna view
Notes on South America
307-311 Satis Basu view
The Amount and Distribution of Incomes in the Punjab
311-316 Balkrishna Gurukula view
The Public Service Commission at Madras
316-318 S.K. view
Filipino Independence
318-322 unknown view
The Indian in Fiji
322-324 unknown view
A Word for the Turks
324-329 unknown view
A Note on the Black Antelope and the Aryavarta
329-330 Kashiprasad Jayaswal view
Hardwar and its Gurukula
330-335 C.F. Andrews view
Separation of Judicial from Executive Duties and the Better Training of Judicial Officers
336-345 Provash Mitter view
Reviews and Notices of Books
345-351 K.M.J. view
Notes
351-368 unknown view