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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) January 1929

1929

The development of the indvidual and of each individual good must be in harmony with that of all other individuals and goods in society and the hamonious development of all individuals in unison and of all goods of life making up the one supreme good is the end of law. [...] Thus the development of civilization tends to the emancipation of the individual and the destruction of the social bond. [...] For the Arab philosophers the reason which reveals justice is not the ordinary reason of the public engaged in the struggle for life but it is the reason of the best minas at the most serious moments of their existence. [...] He overestiniatt he force of the accidental and external causes in the shaping of the law and 'underestimates the stable and inherited qualities of itildildinattrie or the race which go to form and develop the law. [...] the conception of spiritual unity and regards it as the necessary manifestation of a force acting in the' organism of popular life and indpendently of the consciousness of the individuals who make up the whole.
history
Pages
139
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ix unknown view
Ten Years Later
1-7 M.E. Sadler view
Concept of Law
8-35 Haricharan Biswas view
The Character of the Teacher
36-44 L.D. Coueslant view
The East in English Literature
45-66 Jayantakumar Das Gupta view
The Absolute Self
67-92 Wendell Thomas view
A Typhoon
93-99 Sailor view
Foot-Track
100-101 Hrisikesh Bhattacharyya view
Convocation Address of the Andhra University
102-110 unknown view
New Concepts of Matter and Radiation
111-118 C.V. Raman view
Reviews
119-124 unknown view
Ourselves
125-130 unknown view

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