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Welfare August 1926

1925

largely the defects of the home and the It is through lack of the application of school the democratic ideal not the fault of the You have prohahly titeaci.‘ noted that ideal itself that political and social evils exist.. [...] management of a social group by the Thus democracy does not consist in a few integrated superiority of all the members of the spectacular things like voting the opportunity group is the only means of realizing to hold public office not even in the associEmerson's ideal of direction of the group by tion of rich and poor the opportunity for the superior intelligence of "masters instrucall t [...] tha the whole of the opium which the Unfortunately Lord Robert Cecil had Government of India sold at a high become the inheritor of the fatal legacy of price in the Far East was immediately obstruction left by Sir John Campbell after boiled down and thus 'prepared' for the latter had gone away to Athens. [...] Man in the abstract is beloved to gather odds and ends of information for of philosophers but man in the concrete is the delight and instruction of the readers of what attracts me most. [...] Human nature has a fatal frailty of the love of truth in that great soul ; and to fall back upon the comforting prophecies there* is absolutely no trace of a tittle of of the palmist but the graphologist is never a the Elizabethan flourish about it.
history
Pages
76
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120076
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Democratic Ideal
449-453 Willam Burnham view
The New Opium Policy
454-459 C.F. Andrews view
Talking at Large
459-462 Diwanchand Sharma view
The Indian Women’s University
462-465 Prabhatchandra Sanyal view
Notes on Graphology
465-466 K.R.R. Sastry view
Self-control Taught Only by Example
467-467 Maude Osborne view
Lime as a Building Material
468-469 A.P. Som view
Freedom Through Obedience
469-470 Nelia White view
The Indian Student and Research
470-472 W.O. Fitch view
The Alleged Unpopularity of Darjeeling
472-476 unknown view
The Future of our Agricultural Industry
476-483 B. Rau view
The Nature of the Communal Conflict
484-492 Gopal Haldar view
A Scheme of Physical Exercises
492-495 K.S. Parabrahmam view
Learning to Play
495-496 Ruth Nelson view
Is the Big City Doomed?
496-500 unknown view
Do You Know?
500-507 unknown view
Should Married Women Work ?
508-509 H.A.L. Fisher view
Mussolini and Young Italy
510-511 unknown view
Our Point of View
511-512 unknown view

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