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The New Review February 1935

1935

For a long time the employer has been gaining at the expense of the employee the industrialist at the expense of the agriculturist and too large a portion of the world's income has gone to the Industrial and too little to the agricultural countries. [...] And the clash of the two ; the ever freshly attempted symbiosis of the two socities ; the predominance now of the one element now ofJEHANNE 113 the other—cannot the whole history of mankind for the last four thousand years be summed up as the ebb and flow of this ever persisting struggle which even to-day has not yet reached its fulfilment in a true synthesis of the two systems ? In Jehanne' [...] Thomas Aquinas made this defence of the Indians a defence of the Brotherhood of Man by resting it on the transcendental basis of the Law of Nations (jus gentium) and the natural rights of man. [...] An event of first magnitude in the world of international law and justice was the publication by the Carnegie Institute of Washington in 1917 of Victoria's two treatises On the Indians and On the Right of War. [...] The same generous sympathy animates the discussion of the next proposition : 'If the Indian natives wish to prevent the Spaniards from enjoying any of the above-named rights under the Law of Nations...
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Pages
109
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii M.S.J. Ledrus view
The Menace of Over Population
97-106 P.J. Thomas view
Jehanne
107-114 H.C.E. Zacharias view
The Philosophy of Scince
115-130 Achilles Verstraeten view
Francis De Victoria and International Law
131-138 Vincent Mcnabb view
The Jesuits in Afghanistan
139-153 H. Heras view
A Political Note-Book
154-163 unknown view
The Ruins of Chandeeri
164-167 Munshi Lall view
Annual Congresses
168-176 unknown view
Some Recent Books
177-199 unknown view
Book Received
i-i unknown view

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