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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) September 1939

1939

The subjectivism of the modern mind is directly related to the democratic temper of the age for subjectivism must necessarily lead to an appreciation of The importance of the individual. [...] We are not here concerned with the particular forms of government in vogue today but the political mentality of the age inspite of occasional and perhaps apparent variations here and there is based upon the conception of the primary rights of man and the demand of the freedom of thought of all members of society. [...] At first sight this appears somewhat paradoxical for how are we to reconcile the demand of subjectivism with its emphasis upon the importance of the individual with the concept of the social good in which the individual is'eonsideredmerely as an instrument in the furtherance of the social purpose ? The invasion of the state or corporate society into the precincts of experience till now considered [...] entailed the laying of the cable by a specific date and left little time for the manufacture of the cable the selection and the preparation of tEships and the manufacture of the payinout gear. [...] An escort of one U. S. ship and two British was provided the whole being termed the "Wire Squadron." For the first three weeks of July 1857 the two vessels coiled the cable on board; the "Agamemnon" in the Thames and the "Niagara" in the Mersey and the two vessels met at Queenstown on 30th July.
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Pages
107
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
The Communal Award and Indian Nationalism
201-220 H.C. Mookerjee view
Kant and the Modern Mind
221-226 Humayun Kabir view
The Atlantic Cable
227-235 E.D. Johnson view
Bead Ornaments of Ancient India
236-238 Kalyankumar Ganguli view
Psychological Studies in English Fiction
239-251 Srichandra Sen view
Spiritual Life—Its Nature
252-256 Chunnilal Mitra view
Intellectual Struggles in China During the Sixteenth Century
257-262 Otto Franke view
Vocational Education in Bengal
263-268 K.K. Mookerjee view
The Questionnaire Method in Vocational Psychology
269-272 Sarojendranath Roy view
The Beginnings of British Administration in Bengal
273-279 A.P. Dasgupta view
An Early Hindi Primer
280-282 Kalidas Moorerjee view
News and Views
283-286 unknown view
Miscellany
287-292 Benoy Sarkar view
Reviews and Notices of Books
293-295 unknown view
Ourselves
296-301 unknown view
Benares Hindu University
302-303 unknown view

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