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The New Review June 1937

1937

The Incarnation is the greatest revolution that the world has known and it is from the fact of the Incarnation that any consideration of European civiliztion any attempt to understand the full meaning of revolution must start. [...] The result is that the destructive side of the revolutionary process gains the ascendancy and ends in spiritual anarchy or in a still narrower dogmatism—like the dogmatism of the Left. [...] It is the basis of the theory of the creation and annihilation of positive electrons. [...] 'SCIENT1A' thus studies all the main problems interesting the intellectual circles of the whole world and represents at the same time the first.successful realization of an international organization of the philosophical and scientific movement. [...] In these circumstances it seems reasonable to conclude that the original home of the Dravidians was South India and that the present Tamils are the descendants of those who erected the dolmens found in large numbers in the uplands of the Deccan and South India.' Secondly what is Tamil culture and can we trace any stages in the evolution or progress of that culture ? The evolutionist posited thr
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Pages
121
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120030
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xviii M.S.J. Ledrus view
What is Tamil Culture?
513-526 V.R. Dikshitar view
Rural Uplift in Chota Nagpur
527-543 L.C. Mascarenhas view
Rain
544-544 Cyril Modak view
Bengali Origins Linguistic and Literary to 1200 A.D.
545-559 Suniti Chatterji view
The Legislature and the Administration Recent Indian Tendencies
560-569 A. Appadorai view
Primary Education in Bengal
570-583 T.N. Siqueira view
Europe’s Declining Population
584-591 P.J. Thomas view
Some Recent Books
592-611 unknown view
Index of Book Reviews
612-612 unknown view
Le Livre Francais
i-i J.F. Caius view
Miscellany
i-i T.N. Siqueira view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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