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The Forum August 12 1924

1924

These are called "voluntary reparthe European industrial countries by tho tions" the value of which does not consist in representatives of her victor:ous the quantity of the contributons made or the enemies may result not only amount of labour put in but in the quality of in a fair settlement of her the spirit brought to the healing work. [...] She has tain's industrial primacy was built up was laid been reeling under the burden of this debt on ruthless exploitation of the labour of me the disorganisation of her industries conswomen and children in the thirties and fort' quent on the war and the unaccounted and sof the last century which called forth countable waste of national wealth actual in prophethic denunciation of Carlyle [...] is on the decline we must he a dying race and British rule we will be so many fools and the only way of turning the tide in one tools if we do not take notice of the imperialism favour is to adopt and accelerate the movof the British in pursuing our course of action ment of Indianisation among the Indians. [...] How to adopt and accelerate the movement The first and the most rudimentary step that of Indiansation among the Indians has been is to be taken for the attainment of partly indicated in my booklet on voters' duty Swaraj is the attainment of " financial.autpublished at the time of the last election. [...] The best of its English people will almost certainly discover within the yinith perished on the field and the year of the treaties next few years is that the agrarian revolution effected saw the lands and great houses of England coaling under by the War ban done mere than any Government policy the auctioneer's hammer.
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Pages
39
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120064
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
865-865 unknown view
Editorial Comments
865-869 unknown view
The Sacrifics
870-871 unknown view
Floods in South India
871-872 unknown view
We Live to Learn
872-875 unknown view
National Economics
875-878 unknown view
The War and Social Changes in Britain
879-881 unknown view
Europe Sitting on “A Power Magazine”
881-882 unknown view
Burmese Matrimonial System
882-885 unknown view
Christians in Bengal
886-887 unknown view
“War Against All War”
887-888 unknown view
Physiological and Mental Changes at High Altitudes
888-890 unknown view
Awakening Among Sikh Woman
890-890 unknown view
Literature and Politics
890-891 unknown view
Bolshevik Persecution of Tolstoy Family
891-892 unknown view

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