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The Indian Review February 1923 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1923

'In 1913 France with only the metal Government has made a great mistake from the industries of the upper Loire and the Nord and point of view of French interests purely and the iron ore of Normandy was completely ovesimply is shown by the rapid fall in the epowered by Germany with the mines of Lorraine change value of the French franc. [...] The French taxpayer no doubt is under the delusive hope that Germany can be made to pay up the loans whereby the French financed their share of the expenses of the war ; but while the tax-Ayer is thinking of his pocket the men who control the policy of the State are thinking of national power. [...] For the birth-rate and not the standard of living is the final and absolute arbiter in the question of expansion and in the long run the meek shall inherit the earth. [...] The teaching of History in India should deal not with Alexander and Muhammad Ghazni and Babar and Clive and all the other supermen but with the annals of the great rbellions against caste with the records of the great schools of thinkers who taught redemption from Desire with the long roll of great masters and teachers who witnessed to the supremacy of the spiritual life As a man's soul is [...] In the third place Christianity by its fundmental doctrine of self-sacrifice has been a force of the utmost importance both in the quelling of the beast in man and m the breaking down of the tyrannies of feudalism and despotism and even of imperialistic nationalism.
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Frontmatter
i-i G.A. Natesan view
India and English Liberalism
82-85 E. Thornton view
Lausanne and After
85-86 Viator view
The Aims of French Policy
87-88 Gilbert Slater view
India and the English Press
89-93 J. Lee view
Indian Exchange Bands
94-95 S.G. Warty view
India through the Ages
95-96 C.S. Srinivasachari view
History—The Study of the Growth of Freedom
97-104 John Hoyland view
Non-Co-operation—A Study of the Movement
105-109 Beemaprasanna Sengupta view
Saint Xavier’s Work in South India
109-111 U.B. Nair view
Malabar Land Tenure
112-113 E.V. Reddi view
Indian Christians and Politics
113-115 S.K. Datta view
The Indian Science Congress
115-117 unknown view
Protection to Indian Princes
117-119 D.V. Ambikar view
The Associated Chambers of Commerce
119-120 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
121-128 unknown view
Questions of Importance
129-129 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
130-130 unknown view
Indian States
131-131 unknown view
Indians outside India
132-132 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
133-133 unknown view
Agricultural Section
134-134 unknown view
The World of Books
135-135 unknown view
Diary of the Month
136-136 unknown view
Literary
137-137 unknown view
Educational
138-138 unknown view
Legal
139-139 unknown view
Medical
140-140 unknown view
Science
141-141 unknown view
Personal
142-142 unknown view
Political
143-143 unknown view
General
144-144 unknown view
Backmatter
1-38 unknown view