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The Forum August 19 1924

1924

And then apart from differences of view there are diverging gulfs of temperament in the Socialist ranks—the men who want to go slow and the men who want to go quick ; the men who wish to capture Parliament and the men who wish to destroy it ; the theorists and the realists the men of peace and the men of violence—the theoretical pacifist being of course aways the most violent. [...] The inadequate prparation of the Russian mind to receive the new economic gospel: the wreckage of oltime economic life caused by the new experment ; the fight against the world-wide enmity to the Soviet experiment ; the protection of her frontiers against the inroads of reactionary adventurers supported by the great powers with men money and munitions--all these adverse conditions under [...] France through the instrumentality of Poland and the other border states engaged Russia in the west and south front Britain tried to move into the heart of Russia through the north and the south-east; the United States and Japan thought of pushing through Siberia. [...] The following from the speech of P. F. Bowring inspector-general of police in the Mysore State as president of the police inspectors' confeence in tracing the causes of this unpopularity may be commended to his lordship: "The seond reason for unpopularity is the overbearing conduct of the police towards the public their hectoring bullying methods their lack of consideration for the feel [...] The precision of the synthetic methods of organic chemistry and the striking facts of sterechemistry made it certain that the smelled structural formulae run closely parallel to the actual arrangement"D06 THE FORUM AUGUST 1J 1924 of atoms in the chemical molecule; at the same time no independent or more direct confirmation of the substau tiul correctness of constitutional formulae was until
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Pages
34
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120064
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
893-893 unknown view
Editorial Comments
893-899 unknown view
The Janmashtami
899-901 unknown view
Lord Lytton’s 𠆜Distress𠆝
901-903 unknown view
We Live to Learn
903-905 Ferar view
The Outlook in Chemical Research
905-907 unknown view
Professor Marshall “Doyen of British Economists”
907-909 unknown view
Prospects of Peace and Unification in China
909-911 unknown view
The Coming Comet
911-912 unknown view
Communal Jealousies in Bengal
912-914 unknown view
How-Indians Came to Natal?
915-916 unknown view
The Akalis and the Punjab Hindus
916-916 unknown view

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