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Welfare October 1924

1924

9. Culture therefore should be historcally viewed as progress of the race as an evolution of life from the lower and the simpler to the higher and the complex in every sphere of human activity ; as the tranmutation of primitive selfishness into a growingly—expanding selflessness or altruism. [...] From the lowest savagery to the highest civilisabon the developement is continuous and gradual the distant `stone-age' passing into the age of `bone implements'—that ougrowing into the 'bronze age' when metal was first used ; that again giving rise to the `iron age'—and so on into the age of scientific inventions and improvements and the reign of law. [...] 3. In language in weapons and tools and appliances in structures in gathering and cooking food in the use of clothing and covering for protection against heat and cold in the decoration of handicrafts in domestic and social rules of conduct in natural affetions and the care of the young in warfare and in the arts of defence and peace and in moral and spiritual beliefs and rituals in ev [...] 6. It is not merely the acguisition of a polished language and literature and learnirt ; not 'the skiLl in arts and industry ; not iventions science and improvements in the contrivances for wealth and comfort ; nor the arrangements for food and raiment and shelter ;—noi' even the cultivation of dometic affections alone —that would constitute culture in the comprehensive sense in which we [...] By and by the chemists and the engineer distil all manner of useful things from the log of wood.- Its value has increased out of all prportion but it is the same log of wood.
history
Pages
89
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120076
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-x Ramananda Chatterjee, Ashoke Chatterjee view
Wanted
597-598 unknown view
Ctilture and Social Service
599-602 S.C. Sarkar view
Taking Time with a Child
603-603 Mary Stover view
The Mysore Iron and Wood Distillation Works. A Review
604-606 V.S. Chuniasami view
“Mother did you buy me something?”
606-607 Marion Brownfield view
The Maharajah’s Zoo
608-613 N.K. Venkateswaran view
A Game to Teach Orderliness
613-614 A.R. Hammon view
Moral Instruction in Schools
614-617 An Andhra view
How one mother Interests her Child in Personal Cleanliness
617-618 Helen Green view
Ancient Yoga through Modern Eye
618-624 Kuvalayananda view
Shall We Listen to Bobby ?
625-625 Ora Clement view
Racial Factors
626-628 Kelly Miller view
Industries of Kashmir
628-632 S.M. Dattatreya view
Alfred Marshall
632-634 unknown view
Revival of some Ancient Maratha Games at Gwalior
634-637 unknown view
The “Evil One”
637-640 Rita view
Agricultural Education
640-645 Doongersee Dharamsee view
Do you know?
645-656 unknown view
How Finnish Athletes Train
656-658 Lauri Pihkala view
Our Point of View
658-660 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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