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The Indian Review January 1929 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1929

From our stand-point the philosphy of Croce and Gentile who are taboo to the orthodox English Hegelians are worthier represetatives of Hegelian thought and worthier to be styed NeHegelians as they re-interpret the thought of Hegel in terms of the discovery of Evolution the great bequest of the 19th century to the growth of human knowledge. [...] Is not the state of things so far as the Hindus and the Muhammadans are uncerned much better ? The differences between the French and the English wore of a more far-reaching character than Chose between the Hindus and the Muhammadans or between the different communities in India. [...] From the dress of the volunteers to the pose of the G. O. C. everything indicated a vile apishness that ought to have been galling to the sense of self-respect of those who believe that the effects of our cultural conquest is far worse than the effects of our political subjugation. [...] The Ministers of the Army and the Navy are responsible to the Emperor and not to the Prime Minister. [...] Sun although no orthodox Marxist —he rejected the materialistic interpretation of History and the necessity of a civil war of the classes for the ushering in of the Socialist Republic in China—delighted to honor Marx and Lenin and favoured the establishment of a socialistic econmy.
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A Thought
1-1 Rabindranath Tagore view
The Need for a National Economic Policy
2-3 H.P. Mody view
English Hegelianism
3-4 A.R. Wadia view
Communalism: a Study in Comparisons
5-6 Narendra Sinha view
The Calcutta Congress
7-8 Hemendra Ghose view
Modern Japan and its Problems
9-11 S.V. Ramamurty view
Unemployment among the Middle Classes
11-14 P.J. Thomas view
What Next in China?
15-17 J.J. Vakil view
Canada as a British Commonwealth
18-21 Frank Yeigh view
Birth Control for India
22-24 Ramesam view
The December Gatherings
25-25 G.A. Natesan view
The All-Parties Convention
25-31 G.A. Natesan view
The Indian National Congress
32-38 G.A. Natesan view
The National Liberal Federation
38-42 G.A. Natesan view
The Khilafat Conference
42-43 G.A. Natesan view
All-India Muslim League
44-45 G.A. Natesan view
All-Parties Mulim Conference
46-46 G.A. Natesan view
All-India Christian Conference
47-47 G.A. Natesan view
National Social Conference
48-48 G.A. Natesan view
Mahatma Gandhi’s Autobiography
49-55 G.A. Natesan view
Love in Death
56-56 Leland Berry view
The World of Books
57-63 G.A. Natesan view
Books Received
64-64 G.A. Natesan view
Topics from Periodicals
65-72 G.A. Natesan view
Questions of Importance
73-73 G.A. Natesan view
Utterances of the Day
74-74 G.A. Natesan view
Indian States
75-75 G.A. Natesan view
Indians Outside India
76-76 G.A. Natesan view
Industrial and Commercial Section
77-77 G.A. Natesan view
Agricultural Section
78-78 G.A. Natesan view
Medical
79-79 G.A. Natesan view
Science
80-80 G.A. Natesan view
Literary
81-81 G.A. Natesan view
Educational
82-82 G.A. Natesan view
Legal
83-83 G.A. Natesan view
Personal
84-84 G.A. Natesan view
Political
85-85 G.A. Natesan view
Sport
86-86 G.A. Natesan view
General
87-87 G.A. Natesan view
Diary of the Month
88-88 G.A. Natesan view