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The Forum February 2 1924

1924

We have been taught by the Montagu reformers that the ignorance the helplesness the placid contentment of the masses were the stumbling blocks to constitutional progress in the country ; and that the glory of Mr. [...] The public are asked to believe that the 'steel frame' speech of Lloyd George as the head of the then British administration in the summer of 1922 opened the eyes of our sane and sober politicians to the trend and tendency of present-day British Liberal policy in regard to India. [...] More if the Moslem leaders propose to enlist the sympathy and support of the majority of their countrymen Hindu Christian and Buddhist they cannot do better than explain in what manner the presence of the French and the British disguised under the name of mandates injures or endangers the interests of India. [...] The declaration of a republic and the practical dethronement of the Sultan from the #eat of the executive authority of the Turkish State as also the headship of the Islamic confratenityohas introduced complications on which it is not for us foreigners to pass judgment. [...] to the October number of the "Contemporarf Review." Sir Sydney is a Fabian Socialist that is a Socialist who in the language adopted by the Fabian Society -.aims at the reorganization of society by the qmancipation of land and industrial capital from individual and class ownership and the vesting of them in the community for tlt general bent" but who is at the same time committed to educatio
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Pages
50
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120064
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
129-129 unknown view
Editorial Comments
129-133 unknown view
India as Power
133-134 unknown view
The Essential Problem
134-136 unknown view
The Basis of Conflict
136-137 unknown view
We Live to Learn
137-139 Ferar view
Epochs of Indian Finance
139-140 K. M. Purkayastha view
Some Present-Day Superstitions
141-142 P. N. Bose view
The League of Nations
142-143 A.D. view
Correspondence
143-145 Benode Dutt view
When Labour Rules
145-146 unknown view
Colour Prejudice
146-149 unknown view
No-Tax Campaign in Tanjore
149-150 unknown view
Two British Prophets
151-151 unknown view
Democracy and Education
151-152 unknown view
A Kerala Poet
152-153 unknown view
Aswini Kumar Datta Memorial Fund
153-153 P. C. Roy view
Indian Press
153-154 unknown view
Foreign Press
154-156 unknown view
Magazine Corner
156-157 unknown view
News-Notes
157-159 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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