Germany must mobiize her spiritual leaders her men of moral courage ; and only they stand a chance of breaking down the barriers of ignorance of tearing aside the curtain of ignorance and of the stubborn refusal to acknowledge facts and the connection 'which eists between the cause and the result. [...] There is now a paramount need to forge a union of inner and outer progress a union of the-wisdom of the old and"[ March 1948 ] THE PROBLEM OF HUMAN RELATI1 the vigour and science of the new ; and if we fail to forge such a union we cannot long postpone the suicide of the race. [...] Indeed it is a double miracle that we witness for the two have become one and in return for the welcome and the shelter and the support that it has received in abundant measure the sugar has sweetened the whole body of the milk. [...] The sucess of the Gandhi type of industrial development depends on the application of a great deal of capital to the land and to local transport services for the purpose of raising agricultural productivity. [...] Pleasure is of the moment and the accidents of time and space affect it: The decay which awaits all mortal things has the power to destroy beauty of body and the fire of passion but not the imperishable element of the happiness which is the reward of austerity....
- Pages
- 57
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120051
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Frontmatter
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i-ii | unknown | view |
Great Ideas
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97-98 | unknown | view |
“A Father who Lived true”
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99-99 | Lila Ray | view |
Non-Violence
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100-103 | P.S. Naidu | view |
Machines and India
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103-103 | unknown | view |
A Letter From Germany
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104-107 | Z.A. Grabowski | view |
A World-State
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107-107 | unknown | view |
The Problem of Human Relationships
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108-111 | K.R. Iyerngar | view |
Universities and Ideals
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111-111 | unknown | view |
An Interview with Mr. John Hampson
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112-114 | unknown | view |
Ideologies Divide: Trust Unites
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115-118 | J. Murry | view |
Spiritual Values and Social Practices
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118-119 | I.A. Fausset | view |
Social Relations and Greco-Roman Thought
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120-130 | D.L. Murray | view |
Indian Pacifists in Conference
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131-134 | S.K. George | view |
A Westerner’s Debt to Indian Culture
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135-140 | Malcolm Pitt | view |
Social Ideals and Social Practice
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140-140 | unknown | view |
Ends and Sayings
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141-144 | unknown | view |
Backmatter
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i-ii | unknown | view |