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The Calcutta Review an Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) June 1935

1935

It might even mean the rejection of the divinity of Jesus of the belief in the Apostolic Succession and of many other dogmas ; and then the authority of the Church Joan is burned but as Ladvenu declares her death is not the end but the beginning. [...] sharing their business as creators of value nearest at hand when the worst has to he encountered; the companion of the brave the upholder 04be loyal the friend of the lover the healer of the broken the joy of the victoriou*. God who is Spirit the God who is Love." Of course the orthodox Churchman would probably agrue that this was all a vague kind of speculation and certainly too abstra [...] The inheritance of the race stretching from ocean to ocean perhaps represents the extent of human progress and achievement through the ages ; the command not to sleep is probably an injunction to think fearlessly or a call to intellectual alertness and liberty ; the hypocrites plainly symbolise _Ibsen's old bugbear compromise ; but the most important of the three copimanments is the last : " [...] The Jew has taken its place." And the character of the Jew according to the Fiiehrer is not that of the organiser but of a " decomposing leaven." Hitler seems to be sure that " the Empire is ripe for a collapse." He abuses the present rulers of Russia calls them " low blood-stained criminals" and the scum of humanity." He is afraid that Germany is the next great objective of Bolshevism and [...] The first confusion is about the words arts and crafts." There is very little difference in the significance of the words " Arts " and "arts and crafts." "Arts and crafts" is a phrase which includes the arta of design and of handicrafts—all those arts which "go to the making of house beautiful." The phrase had its origin in the revival of arta and handicrafts which began about 1875 in Europe.
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Pages
131
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
The 25th of May
241-242 Surendranath Sen view
Individualism in Religious Thought in the Plays of Ibsen and Bernard Shaw
243-255 Frederic Wood view
Soviet Foreign Policy: Old and New
256-264 Mahmud Husain view
Arts and Crafts of India
265-274 Asitkumar Haldar view
Trade Balance and Public Finance: the Experience of Fascist Italy
275-288 Benoykumar Sarkar view
Ilmu’t Hadith or the Science of Tradition
289-296 Muhammad Siddiqi view
State of Agriculture in Bengal: During the Mid-Eighteenth Century
297-302 Kalikinkar Datta view
Towards a New World War
303-314 Susobhanchandra Sarkar view
Transport Problems of Bengal
315-325 Haridas Ghosh view
Art Education in Italy
326-331 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
332-334 unknown view
Abstract
335-338 unknown view
News and Views
339-341 unknown view
Ourselves
342-357 unknown view
University of Calcutta Publication
1-13 unknown view

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