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Modern Review April 1925

1925

Their task should be to realise the greatness of the human soul and to find the presence of the spirit of man in the innemost shrine of the country which they choose for their mission. [...] THEORETICALLY the most important problem in the theory of money is the question of the relation between money and price the amount of money and the price-schedule in other words the quantittive aspect of money. [...] The concept that money — wealth is according to Wagemann but part of the same consciousness which produced for instance the dogma of transubstantition the realism of media.val scholastics and the doctrine of the State being identified with the person bearing the crown (Vela/ &est mon. [...] The latter tries to attract the mind of the former to the beauties of the world. [...] The British Goverment on tile other Fang :after completing the conquest of India marched eastward to detroy the soveriiiglitY of South Western China One of the principal cluuacteristics of the rivalriekof colonial imperialisms is that should there Inn a question of dispute in one part of the wor14-it spreads in other parts of the world in the antagopsts often trying to take advantage of on
government politics public policy
Pages
133
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Place of Science
377-380 Rabindranath Tagore view
Theories of Money Old and New
380-383 Benoy Sarkar view
Sannyasi" in China"
383-392 unknown view
Anglo-Prench Rivalry in South-East Asia
393-399 Taraknath Das view
Chemical Research in Indian Universities
399-400 Bawa Singh view
The Dacca Muslin Industry
400-408 J.C. Sinha view
Memoirs of Old Delhi
409-412 C.F. Andrews view
“Christian Mission and Oriental Civilizations”
413-415 unknown view
A Monumental Work on Central Asian-Art
416-420 M. Winternitz view
Abraham Lincoln as a Public Speaker
420-424 Sudhindra Bose view
Caste Prejudice
424-426 C.F. Andrews view
British World Politics of To-Day and India
426-429 Taraknath Das view
Reviews and Notices of Books
429-439 unknown view
Village Union Boards in Bengal
439-444 Bhubanmohan Ray view
Indian Periodicals
444-456 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
456-468 unknown view
Notes
468-496 unknown view