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The Indian Review September 1924 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest

1924

Again the War and the new international conscience which it has helped to evoke have shown the moral limitations of a purely national territorial state though one of the phases of the War was the struggle to complete the nationalistic movement resulting in the estblishment of independent communities both in Europe and Asia on the one hand and on the other the closer welding together of [...] With a free delegation of important power and responsibilities to international bodies and commisions the pre-eminence of the state ceases to be unique and sovereignty becomes composite ' and multiple.' With the emergence of the idea of international solidarity the doctrine of the state as the very basis of social order and the ultimate expression of social cohesion recedes into the bac[...] Secondly there is a groing recognition of the utility of the functional organisation of society and of the importance of functional considerations in the formation of the state. [...] A more complex type of federalism than known in the West which combines in the system of government the institutions of areas and those of functions and these varied and intermingling is at once the cause and result of the variegated culture of the motley peoples of the East her larger endowment with communal and synthetic instincts and her greater organic and functional solidarity. [...] Owing was made in the opposite direction and prove' so to the destruction of communications and the successful that to-day ionly about oneseventh of dislocation of business and other causes the the Irish people are native-speakers " of Gaelic deficit increased considerably during the first year and some of the Irish people have become dena of indigenous administration During the follow..
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Frontmatter
i-x G.A. Natesan view
The New Outlook in Politics
529-532 Radhakamal Mookerjee view
A New Era in the Irish Free State
532-535 Nihal Singh view
Khalifa Abdul Majeed
535-539 M. Ahmed view
The Reforms Inquiry and After
539-541 Ram Sharma view
An Englishman in the Caucasus
542-543 E.W. Green view
The Region-City and Ancient Civic Life
544-545 Prafulla Sarkar view
Detection of Crime
546-547 S. Coleman view
Indian Ernigraton to British Guiana
548-558 unknown view
The Philosophy of the Upanishads
558-560 M. Hiriyanna view
The Reforms at Work
561-566 V.S. Sastri view
Education and Nationality
567-568 C.P. Iyer view
Topics From Periodicals
569-576 unknown view
Questions of Importance
577-577 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
578-578 unknown view
Indian States
579-579 unknown view
Indians Outside India
580-580 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
581-581 unknown view
Agricultural Section
582-582 unknown view
The World of Books
583-583 unknown view
Diary of the Month
584-584 unknown view
Literary
585-585 unknown view
Educational
586-586 unknown view
Legal
587-587 unknown view
Medical
588-588 unknown view
Science
589-589 unknown view
Personal
590-590 unknown view
Political
591-591 unknown view
General
592-592 unknown view
Backmatter
1-40 unknown view