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Modern Review October 1933

1933

%Viten I look for Troth says Find it out through me." The reason why love and non-violence are the necessary foundations of the search for Truth is that Truth is the law of the universe and the law of man's own being while violence and hatred disturb the harmony of the universe and break the law of our being. [...] Now that the available lands of the temperate zones of the world settled in the 19th century have greatly shrunk it is the patient Chinese Indian and Japanese toilers who have to be attracted to reclaim vat't voids in the cold temperate zones in the north or the equatorial jungles and semi-deserts where the colonist; of the Wed are incapable of thriving and expanding agriculturally. [...] Sun Yat-sen has pointed out will clearly demonstrate that the ghost of a revolution in the background of an old civilization is not easily laid The years of uncertainty and civil wars that have followed the revolution thus are partly the legacy of the past reiforced by foreign diplomacy partly the result of the doctrinaire view of the Chinese revoltionariest themselves and partly the cons [...] While Sun Yat-sen was busy formulating his plans for the development of communications as a means to the unification of China the President of the Republic stole a march on the revolutionary leaders and finally proclaimed himself the Emperor of China at the end of 1915. [...] The consciousness that the failure of the initial phase of the revolution must be attributed to the imperfect understanding of the vital needs of the country thus became the starting point of the renewed revoltionary activity.
government politics public policy
Pages
135
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Mahatma Gandhi’s Philosophy of Truth
369-376 Verrier Elwin view
The Problem of Asiatic Emigration
376-381 Radhakamal Mukherjee view
The Future of Nationalist China
382-387 Sasadhar Sinha view
Musings on World Politics
387-390 D. Pole view
The Centenary of Raja Rammohun Roy “The Father of Modern India”
390-391 J.T. Sunderland view
The Work of an Indian Sculptor
391-392 unknown view
A Planet and a Star
393-398 Nagendranath Gupta view
Moral Ideas in the Epics in Respect of Property
399-402 Umesh Bhattacharjee view
The National Ideals of Tagore and A.E.
403-405 Ajit Chakraverty view
Orientations in Political Theory
405-409 Nirmal Maitra view
Anti-Indian Propaganda
410-417 C.F. Andrews view
Communal Representation in the Services
417-423 Naresh Roy view
Economic Planning for Bengal
423-430 Nalinaksha Sanyal view
Books Reviews
431-435 unknown view
Orissa’s Grave Situation
436-438 Jaganath Chaudhury view
Indian Womanhood
439-440 unknown view
The Bengal Money-Lenders’ Act (1933)
440-442 Benoyendra Banerjea view
Itinerary of the Persian Tour
443-447 K.N. Chatterji view
Indian Industries and Japanese Dumping
447-449 A.T. Ganguli view
Indians Abroad
449-451 Benarsidas Chaturvedi view
The Moslems’ Educational 'Disabilities' and the Resumption Proceedings of 1828
451-453 Jatindra Datta view
Indian Periodicals
454-458 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
459-462 unknown view
Notes
463-488 unknown view