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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) September 1944

1944

The end or purpose of the latter is the physical and economic welfare of man or in other words the total renioval or extermination of ¢overly from all classes of people in the state. [...] He who has the best of conduct and character Akhlaq the best of intellect Agal the best and finest sense for the appreciation of beauty Husan and has the best of health is free from all cares and wants and is consequently the happiest of all creatures. [...] All property belongs to the State and it is the State that gives to the individual and not the individual that gives to the State. [...] In the former the act of giving is for fear of the Stale whereas in the latter it is for the fear of God. [...] The fear of God is a matter of faith and the fear of State is a matter of ' knowledge The object of faith in God who is not a concrete object is not immediately subjectively present before me it is my faith in Him wL-1 (faith in the unknown).
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Pages
32
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
A Study of Carlyle’s Heroes and Hero-Worship
141-144 A. P. Patro view
Islam and Socialism
145-150 Ishanullar Khan view
Jan Ignace Paderews Planist-Statesman of Poland
151-152 J. M. Disouza view
The Theory of Internal Relations
152-160 Satischandra Chatterjee view
The Mythology and Folk-Lore of Central Asia
160-161 S. K. Chowdhry view
Miscelland
162-162 Binoy Sarkar view
Round the World
163-164 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
164-166 S.C. Sen view
Ourselves
166-168 unknown view

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