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Modern Review June 1925

1925

And if we find that the interest of law and order is crowding out all other interests devouring the revenue till very little of it is left for assuaging the thirst that tortures or preventing the disease that decimates ; if we and that the store of generosity is nearly exhausted in the decorations the comforts Impels' Of these guardians oflama ; * 6 hen be they on..04 or the MEW/ Sibs not th [...] Thus has !Wide% which represents the worldliness of the people usurped the highest place in the activities of the West and it has become so easy for man to cheat and be cruel to man. [...] to he able to reveal to 'MO the heart of India and to express the :Igreatness of the traditions ef the past in hown person. [...] He was then a youngman of twenty-five: the illness defeated the plans of his youth and it clearly developed and deepened the bed in which the streams of his philosophic Hie was to flow. [...] Stanley Hall the celebrated author of "Adolescence" and "Senescence" (1921) wrote an open letter to the "Nation" coup ' kitting of the inadequacy in teaching of philosophy by the best American institutions of the day it was James who strongly supurled him with the remark 'If a minister of the gospel takes charge of a philosophical Plaits it is natural that safeness becomes the main characte
government politics public policy
Pages
134
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Getting and Not-Getting
609-611 Rabindranath Tagore view
Memoirs of Old Delhi
611-615 C.F. Andrews view
William James—the Man and the Author
615-620 A.K. Siddhanta view
The Occident and the Orient
620-624 Taraknath Das view
Ajunta—an Appreciation
624-626 G.M. Coles view
Rolland on Tolstoy
626-628 Dilip Roy view
Failure of the International Opium Conference
628-631 Sudhindra Bose view
The Future of Civilization
631-634 Booklover view
M. Romain Rolland’s Reply to a Swiss Missionary
634-639 C.F. Andrews view
Magadha
639-640 Vidhusekhara Sastri view
Central Asian Discoveries
641-646 Probhatkumar Mukherji view
The Geneva Opium Conference: its Practical Results
647-650 C.F. Andrews view
Why Mr. Rockefeller and Mr. Carnegie have not Helped India
650-654 J.T. Sunderland view
Dr. Sten Konow on India of To-Day
654-659 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
659-664 unknown view
Comment and Criticism
664-665 unknown view
Gleanings
665-669 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
669-681 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
682-691 unknown view
The Man who Saved Ireland: Life Romance of General Richard Mulcahy (II)
691-699 Nihal Singh view
Notes
699-724 unknown view