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India To-morrow Saturday 30th January 1932

1932

Fascism arose primarily as a reaction against the anti-national and the anti-patriotic conduct of the Reds aided and abetted by the supine attitude of the Government of the majority of the ruling classes " and "was a revival of the spirit which won the war and respect for spiritual values in general." It was an attempt—and successful also—in the direction of creating a national feeling applicabl [...] Mussolini appreciated the integral value of morality in politics and definitely set forth in its programme that the Fascists must pledge themselves to elevate the political morality restore the prestige of the state vigorously combat the forces of dissolution and most rigidly enforce the principle that the country must be governed in the interests not of the parties and cliques but of the whol [...] And the present dislocation of trade and 'finance is not to be attributed to the failure of the gold standard so much as to the failure on the part of the gold-holding nations of the world to co-operate in its working. [...] The Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshizawa has recently declared Manchuria to be the key to the peace of the Far East." Correponding with the Japanese occupation of Chinchow and the capture of the Manchurian Railway this statement of the Tokiyo minister sounds the determination of the Japanese Government to carry its Manchurian policy through. [...] Now as to the second part of the question it is worth while to consider the nature of composition of the Council of the League of Nations.
history
Pages
32
Published in
Bangladesh
SARF Document ID
sarf.120262
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Indian Youth and India Tomorrow
475-477 Taraknath Das view
The Evolution of Fascism as a Political Concept
478-482 Mukul Gupta view
Small Industries of India Some Suggestions
483-484 A.N. Ghose view
Young India Abroad
485-489 unknown view
The Indian Exchange Crisis
490-492 P.A. Wadia, V.K.R.V. Rao view
No Peace for the Pacific
493-496 Nikhil Roy view
Correspondence
497-498 unknown view
Students in Some European Countries
499-501 Kamalesh Banerji view
India in Ferment Being an Analysis of Political Social and Economic Forces Operating in India Today
502-505 Amarendra Roy view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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