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Modern Review January 1921

1921

D. F. L. S - The Relations Between the Scientfic Departments of the Govern ment of India and the PosGraduate Departments of the.Niethods of Research Work in the Calcutta University Beni Pra v1. [...] "The Lord prefers common-looking people " remarked Lincoln "that is why Ile made so many of them." Those who aspire to be the leaders of the Young India will do well to cut out and paste in their hats or turbans as the ease may be the following Lincolnic : "You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time ; but you cannot fool all of the people all of the ti [...] And during those dark hours when the fate of America was trembling on the balance the British government led by Palmerstone the prime mister Russell the foreign secretary ' and Gladstone the chancellor of the exchequer was on the point of reconizing the iniititent government of the Southern rebels:. [...] It Witt a crucial moment for the government at Washinton ' but the wise statesmanship of the Great Emancipator averted European itervention on the side of the South and thus saved the day for the nation'i"conceied in liberty and dedicated to the pro. [...] This constitutional neutrality of Sukrniti in regard to the Mood or faith of the citizens or what Is the same thing the. legal toleration of social diversities has an important bearing on the question of the age of the Sukra philosophy.
government politics public policy
Pages
178
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
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Frontmatter
i-xi Ramananda Chatterjee view
Abraham Lincoln the Prophet of Democracy
1-8 Sudhindra Bose view
The Economic Foundations of the State in Sukra’s Political Theory
8-15 Benoy Sarkar view
India in 1605 A.C.
15-22 Beni Prasad view
Rabindranath Tagore in the ‘Palais De Justice’
22-25 unknown view
The Arch from East to West
25-28 C.F. Andrews view
University Problems of To-Day
28-34 Jadunath Sarkar view
Factory Legislation in India : A Historical Review
35-39 Rajani Das view
The New Logic
39-42 N.M. view
Gleanings
42-45 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
46-52 unknown view
Egypt’s Future: its Effect Upon India and other Eastern Units of the British Empire
53-57 Nihal Singh view
Vajratara
57-61 N.K. Bhattasali view
The Real Incidence of Military Expenditure in India
61-62 M. Kamath view
India and the Liquor Traffic
63-66 Frederick Grubb view
Prof. Seeley on Indian Civilisation and Nationality
66-70 unknown view
The Esher Report
70-74 Sudhir Lahiri view
Modern Economic Thought
75-83 Pramathanath Banerjea view
Indian Periodicals
83-95 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
95-104 unknown view
Indian Railway Committee
105-108 Chandrika Prasada view
New Zealand and Indian Immigration
109-110 C.F. Andrews view
The Exchange Question
111-115 Priyanath Chatterjee view
India in 1919
115-128 unknown view
Cartoons of the Day
128-130 unknown view
Notes
131-152 unknown view