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The Forum January 26 1924

1924

26 1924 THE Fmk measures of conciliation have not been able to remove the feeling of injustice that rankles in the hearts of the latter nor the resentment that inspires the conduct of the former. [...] Today 'therefore we find men in every country sepatated into two waging camps one composed of the minorty of the rich and the powerful with their hold on the springs which move the machinery of the State the other the majority who in the pride of their millions find themselves predetined to occupy the position of the wage-earing. [...] But the codemnation of the reformer both native and foreign and the commendation of the orthodox have not it seems been able to concentrate national feeling and sentiment on any of the evils which explain our degradation and justify the claims of our rulers to play the mentor and guide to us for as long a time as human eye can reach. [...] Justice and equity which are the soul of democracy demand that the interests of the majgrity of people in South Africa should count most in the detemination of public policy and the ministrant activities of the State. [...] Justice and equity which are the soul of democracy demand that the interests of the majgrity of people in South Africa should count most in the detemination of public policy and the ministrant activities of the State.
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Pages
47
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120064
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
97-97 unknown view
Editorial Comments
97-101 unknown view
A Correction
101-101 unknown view
Who and When?
102-102 unknown view
National Unity in India
102-105 unknown view
An Ambiguous Lead
105-106 unknown view
We Live to Learn
106-108 Ferar view
Khaddar and English Shipbuilding
108-110 Baman Das view
The Oriental Art Exhibition
110-111 Rabindra Ghosh view
The League of Nations
112-112 A.D. view
Bernard Shaw on Civilization
113-116 unknown view
Opium in India
116-117 unknown view
India and The Empire
117-117 unknown view
Bengal’s High Mortality
117-118 unknown view
Indian Press
118-122 unknown view
Foreign Press
122-123 unknown view
Census of India 1921
123-124 unknown view
Magazine Corner
124-125 unknown view
News-Notes
125-127 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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