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The Indian Review Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of all Topics of Interest February 1917

1917

Who I sm afraid of is that after the war the effort of the Bureaucracy and the Civil Service clique tokeep the reins of the Government and the luxurious berths and billets in the own hands will be more despelate and therefore more dangerous. [...] lit cannot be denied that British statesmen have in the preoccupation by the war failed to avail to the desired d'Xtent of the outburst of fervent loyalty in this country for the service of Empire and recent events have damped the enthusiasm of our people for the war but as the British nation has set right the initial errors of judgment of its statesmen in connection with the war it is bound' [...] It is of the highest interest for the student of the History cof Politics to find the same notion in the Mahabharata in Cicero in Seseca in the Fathers and in Hobbes. [...] As Carlyle observes " Cicero treatment of the subjection of Malt to man Beeman() anticipate the attitude of Seneca and the Fathers to the institution of slavery and to the other institutions of °hothead society." Seneca seeps to approach the closest to the account evil» in the Mahabharata of the decline of the state of innocence. [...] The account of the coronation of Prithu vies in solemn grandeur with the opening lines of the second book of Milton% great epic " Vislfnu and the deities with Indm and the Riebis7and the Regent of the Wold " and Otte Brahmans assembled together ft* crownivg Pilthu.
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Post-War Reforms: a Symposium
81-ii unknown view
Political Philosophy in the Mahabharata
89-91 J.C. Coyajee view
War-Relief in Belgium and Northern France
92-94 Nihal Singh view
Feudatory States and Provincial Governments
94-95 C. Menon view
The Vocational Guidance of Youth
96-96 T.V. Sastriar view
India and the Western World
97-98 F.J. Richards view
The Industrial Development of India
99-102 Bhupendranath Basu view
Henry Derozio and his Times
102-104 Abinash Ghose view
Mr. Gandhi on the “Satyagrahashrama”
105-108 unknown view
The Viceroy’s Recent Speeches
109-112 unknown view
Indians in the Public Services
113-118 unknown view
The World of Books
119-119 unknown view
Diary of the Month
120-120 unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
121-128 unknown view
Questions of Importance
129-130 Amvica Mazumdar view
Utterances of the Day
130-135 Madan Malaviya view
Indians outside India
136-136 unknown view
Feudatory India
137-138 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
139-143 unknown view
Agricultural Section
144-144 unknown view
Literary
145-145 unknown view
Educational
146-146 unknown view
Legal
147-147 unknown view
Medical
148-148 unknown view
Science
149-149 unknown view
Personal
150-150 unknown view
Political
151-151 unknown view
General
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