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Modern Review August 1937

1937

the restriction of beet cultivation in the Irish Free State its relation to the needs of the sugar-mill industry and the marketing of the sugar produced in that country. [...] The capitalist and the politiehm were in alliance and came to the aid of the technologists and the scientists for the divi:ing Ili ace. [...] The communistic party organized by Marx could lie distinguished from other parties in this that in the national elegies of the proletariats of the different countries the communist: point out and bring to the front the common interests of all proletariats independent of all nationalities and that in the 'various stages of development. [...] The idea of communism enunciated by Marx differs from that of the Utopian :communists of the past in this that here the central idea of the doctrine of equal rights and equal happiness is no longer an idle desire or an of controlling the hilei:11 and political activity of the people. [...] we shall really regard our exploitation as a blessing in Tilt' Pint The hope may be frustrated if the representatives of the thirty million voters have a faith of their own and are intelligent enough to use the powers (including the holding of ofTirest placed in their hands for the purpose of thwarting the assumed intention of the framers Of the Act.
government politics public policy
Pages
126
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Pros and Cons of Office Acceptance
121-125 Subhas Bose view
The Meaning of Culture
126-133 S.N Das-Gupta view
Congress Minister
134-135 M.K Gandhi view
Congress Policy and Programme in the Provinces
136-137 S. Satyammurti view
Minisiers’ Usefulness Dependent on Governors’ Good Graces
138-139 Ramananda Chatterjee view
The Congress and the Constitution
140-141 Nagendranath Gupta view
Come with Me Through Burmese Song-Land
142-150 Devendra Satyathri view
Concluding Notes on Jail Psychology
151-155 P. Spratt view
The Coming Slump
156-159 D. Pole view
Rammohun Roy and English Intellectuals
160-164 S.N Roy view
Congress and Office Acceptance
165-166 Choithram P. Gidwani view
The Public Services Under the New Constitution
166-169 Nanda Chatterjee view
Polish Folk Dance
169-171 F. Banasinski view
Ishwaranand Mahila Sevashram Mangalore
172-174 K. Rao view
Onam Season in Malabar
175-177 M.V. Menon view
Ghee Production as a Cottage Industry for Bengal
177-184 Satish Dasgupta view
Portrait Sculpture in Madura Temple
185-186 K.S. Srikantan view
Wedgwood Committee Report on Indian Railways
187-190 Nalinaksha Sanyal view
Indian Womanhood
190-192 unknown view
Narayana-Swami: 'The Brahmin of Long Life'
192-193 O.C. Ganguly view
Book Reviews
194-200 unknown view
Population of Bengal— A Sociological Enquiry
201-207 Bhupendranath Dutta view
This Freedom
207-207 E. Forsyth view
Congress Enters upon a New Phase-
208-209 Kamaladevi Chattopadhaya view
Foreign Periodicals
210-212 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
213-216 unknown view
Notes
217-240 unknown view