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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) January 1925

1925

If that be true it is a curious paradox that the most poorly educated nation in the world namely India is speaking generally the embodiment of peace and the most highly educated countries of the world are utilising their scientific knowledge in the development of new means for the future destruction of one another. [...] And one important discovery is being made that the chief flaw in the educational systems of the west in the past is that the value of education has been seen more from the point of view of the system than from the point of view of education. [...] You will find that everything that is wrong in the child has arisen because of obstruction that has been put in the way of the expression of the genius of the child. [...] Our educational systems must open their doors to the considertion not only of the infra worlds that is to say the world of chemistry and the wonderful world of the minute but also of that vast universe around us with which astronomy deals the study of which makes us feel the proper perspective of our little mud ball and corrects the little egotism of humanity that might arise and say : He [...] 1925) THE REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT IN BENGAL 10 THE REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT IN BENGAL The maintenance of law and order is the foundation of civilisation the starting point of progress.
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Pages
238
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
Frontmatter
i-x unknown view
The Five Fingers of Education
1-14 James Cousins view
The Revolutionary Spirit in Bengal
15-28 Mohini Chatterji view
Evolution of Types of States in Ancient India
29-41 Narayanachandra Bandyopadhaya view
A Rationalistic View of Poesy
42-46 K.C. Sen view
Ornithology in India
47-57 S Edwardes view
Hinduism and Muhammadan Heretics During the Pathan Period
58-64 Surendra Sen view
Music in Malaya
65-76 Strickland Anderson view
Buddha of History
77-87 B.M. Barua view
Akbar and Ranthambhore
88-103 P.B. Joshi view
Some Currency Lessons of the War
104-116 B Rau view
The Pantheistic Aspect of Christianity
117-134 G.C. Ghosh view
The Early Indian Visitors to England
135-137 Harihar Das view
The Main Currents in Gujarati Literature
138-149 I.J.S Taraporewala view
Mohamed
150-169 S Bukhsh view
The Chinese Tangle: Its Solution
170-188 Tripurari Chakravarti view
Reviews
189-194 unknown view
Correspondence
195-195 unknown view
Ourselves
196-215 unknown view
A Genetic History of the Problems of Philosophy
216-219 Muralydhar Banerjee view
A Genetic History of Indian Philosophy
220-226 Muralydhar Banerjee view

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