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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) November 1925

1925

According to Bucher the early indutrial activities of man were the painting and tattooing of the body the manufacture of clothinthe devising of personal apparatus for ornamental purposes."' The taming of anmals was done for amusement and for the worship of the Gods. [...] The important - change brought about by the factory stage of production is the new economic position of the worker.' He has lost his skill his ownership of the instrments of production his control over industry and lastly his interest in the product created by him.' The capitalists who have already come to the forefront in the financing of the workers in the cottage type of production take e [...] The formation of the trust has not led to the elimination of the strikes en the part of the labourer. [...] A. K. Coomaraswami says " the true regeneration of India is possible only by the means of the revivification of the arts and through the awakening of the -artistic sense of the nation." 3 It has become an accepted creed of the Indian economists to argue for the existence of the cottage industries. [...] The want of information the lack of suitable training on the part of the artisans and the backward organisation of their business methods are the usual defects of the small entrepreneurs and all of these can be remedied by co-operative organisation.
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Pages
145
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
Sir Surendranath Banerjea
213-216 D.E. Wacha view
Changes in Methods or Technique of Production
217-252 R. Rau view
Jaipur the Modern and Amber the Ancient Capitals of Rajputana
253-266 Lily Anderson view
The Vow of Luve
267-268 Sures Ghatak view
Literary and Scientific Activities under the Caliphate
269-288 S. Bukhsh view
The Arthasastra of Kautilya and the Nitisastra of Sukra—a Political Study
289-301 Ajit Sen view
Raja Rajendralala Mitra and Archaeological Survey of Orissa
302-304 Rajendralala Mitra view
A Summer Holiday
305-306 unknown view
Brahminism in the “Smritis”
307-325 D.R. Vaidya view
Red Oleanders
326-332 Jayagopal Banerjee view
The Happy Ending in American Literature
333-336 Viola Cooper view
Earl Reading’s Speech in Indian Assembly
337-347 Tarakanath Das view
Reviews
348-354 unknown view
Ourselves
355-356 unknown view

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