Posted in -08-Karmayogin Index-000_Pre_content Index of Contents Karmayogin CONTENTS Pre-content Publisher's Note Uttarpara Speech, 30 May 1909 Beadon Square Speech – 1, 13 June 1909 KARMAYOGIN NO. 1, 19 JUNE 1909 Ourselves The Ideal of the Karmayogin “Swaraj” and the Musulmans Jhalakati Speech, 19 June 1909 Bakarganj Speech, 23 June 1909 Khulna Speech, 25 June 1909 KARMAYOGIN NO. 2, 26 JUNE 1909 Facts and Opinions The Message of India Lord Honest John The Failure of Europe British Fears The Journalistic War Council Forgotten Eventualities National Vitality The Awakening Soul of India The Right of Association (Speech), 27 June 1909 KARMAYOGIN NO. 3, 3 JULY 1909 Opinion and Comments The Highest Synthesis Faith and Analysis Mature Deliberation The Importance of the Individual The Fatalism of Action God’s Ways Adequate Value Expediency and Nationalism A Task Unaccomplished Mr. Mackarness’ Bill Kumartuli Speech, 11 July 1909 KARMAYOGIN NO. 4, 17 JULY 1909 Facts and Opinions An Unequal Fight God and His Universe The Scientific Position Force Universal or Individual Faith and Deliberation Our “Inconsistencies” Good out of Evil Loss of Courage Intuitive Reason Exit Bibhishan College Square Speech – 1, 18 July 1909 KARMAYOGIN NO. 5, 24 JULY 1909 Facts and Opinions The Indiscretions of Sir Edward The Demand for Co-operation What Co-operation? Sir Edward’s Menace The Personal Result A One-sided Proposal The Only Remedy The Bengalee and Ourselves God and Man Ourselves The Doctrine of Sacrifice KARMAYOGIN NO. 6, 31 JULY 1909 Facts and Opinions The Spirit in Asia The Persian Revolution Persia’s Difficulties The New Men in Persia Madanlal Dhingra Press Garbage in England Shyamji Krishnavarma Nervous Anglo-India The Recoil of Karma Liberty or Empire An Open Letter to My Countrymen KARMAYOGIN NO. 7, 7 AUGUST 1909 Facts and Opinions The Police Bill The Political Motive A Hint from Dinajpur The Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company A Swadeshi Enterprise Youth and the Bureaucracy KARMAYOGIN NO. 8, 14 AUGUST 1909 Facts and Opinions The Englishman on Boycott Social Boycott National or Anti-national The Boycott Celebration A Birthday Talk, 15 August 1909 KARMAYOGIN NO. 9, 21 AUGUST 1909 Facts and Opinions Srijut Surendranath Banerji’s Return A False Step A London Congress The Power that Uplifts KARMAYOGIN NO. 10, 28 AUGUST 1909 Facts and Comments The Cretan Difficulty Greece and Turkey Spain and the Moor The London Congress Political Prisoners An Official Freak Soham Gita Bengal and the Congress KARMAYOGIN NO. 11, 4 SEPTEMBER 1909 Facts and Comments The Kaul Judgment The Implications in the Judgment The Social Boycott The Law and the Nationalist The Hughly Resolutions Bengal Provincial Conference, Hughly – 1909 Speech at the Hughly Conference, 6 September 1909 KARMAYOGIN NO. 12, 11 SEPTEMBER 1909 Facts and Opinions Impatient Idealists The Question of Fitness Public Disorder and Unfitness The Hughly Conference KARMAYOGIN NO. 13, 18 SEPTEMBER 1909 Facts and Opinions The Two Programmes The Reforms The Limitations of the Act Shall We Accept the Partition? KARMAYOGIN NO. 14, 25 SEPTEMBER 1909 Facts and Opinions The Convention President Presidential Autocracy Mr. Lalmohan Ghose The Past and the Future KARMAYOGIN NO. 15, 2 OCTOBER 1909 Facts and Opinions The Rump Presidential Election Nation-stuff in Morocco Cook versus Peary Nationalist Organisation An Extraordinary Prohibition KARMAYOGIN NO. 16, 9 OCTOBER 1909 Facts and Opinions The Apostasy of the National Council The Progress of China Partition Day Nationalist Work in England College Square Speech – 2, 10 October 1909 Bhawanipur Speech, 13 October 1909 Beadon Square Speech – 2, 16 October 1909 KARMAYOGIN NO. 17, 16 OCTOBER 1909 Facts and Opinions Gokhale’s Apologia The People’s Proclamation The Anushilan Samiti The National Fund Union Day KARMAYOGIN NO. 18, 6 NOVEMBER 1909 Facts and Opinions Mahomedan Representation The Growth of Turkey China Enters The Patiala Arrests The Daulatpur Dacoity Place and Patriotism The Dying Race The Death of Señor Ferrer The Budget A Great Opportunity Buddha’s Ashes Students and Politics The Assassination of Prince Ito The Hindu Sabha KARMAYOGIN NO. 19, 13 NOVEMBER 1909 Facts and Opinions House Searches Social Reform and Politics The Deoghar Sadhu The Great Election KARMAYOGIN NO. 20, 20 NOVEMBER 1909 Facts and Opinions A Hint of Change Pretentious Shams The Municipalities and Reform Police Unrest in the Punjab The Reformed Councils KARMAYOGIN NO. 21, 27 NOVEMBER 1909 Facts and Opinions The Bomb Case and Anglo-India The Nadiya President’s Speech Mr. Macdonald’s Visit The Alipur Judgment KARMAYOGIN NO. 22, 4 DECEMBER 1909 Facts and Opinions The Lieutenant-Governor’s Mercy An Ominous Presage Chowringhee Humour The Last Resort KARMAYOGIN NO. 23, 11 DECEMBER 1909 Facts and Opinions The United Congress The Spirit of the Negotiations A Salutary Rejection The English Revolution Aristocratic Quibbling The Transvaal Indians KARMAYOGIN NO. 24, 18 DECEMBER 1909 Facts and Opinions Sir Pherozshah’s Resignation The Council Elections British Unfitness for Liberty The Lahore Convention The Moderate Manifesto KARMAYOGIN NO. 25, 25 DECEMBER 1909 Facts and Opinions The United Congress Negotiations A New Sophism Futile Espionage Convention Voyagers Creed and Constitution To My Countrymen KARMAYOGIN NO. 26, 1 JANUARY 1910 Facts and Opinions The Perishing Convention The Convention President’s Address The Alleged Breach of Faith The Nasik Murder Transvaal and Bengal Our Cheap Edition National Education KARMAYOGIN NO. 27, 8 JANUARY 1910 Facts and Opinions Sir Edward Baker’s Admissions Calcutta and Mofussil The Non-Official Majority Sir Louis Dane on Terrorism The Menace of Deportation A Practicable Boycott KARMAYOGIN NO. 28, 15 JANUARY 1910 Facts and Opinions The Patiala Case The Arya Samaj and Politics The Arya Disclaimer What Is Sedition? A Thing that Happened KARMAYOGIN NO. 29, 22 JANUARY 1910 Facts and Opinions Lajpat Rai’s Letters A Nervous Samaj The Banerji Vigilance Committees Postal Precautions Detective Wiles The New Policy KARMAYOGIN NO. 30, 29 JANUARY 1910 Facts and Opinions The High Court Assassination Anglo-Indian Prescriptions House Search The Elections The Viceroy’s Speech KARMAYOGIN NO. 31, 5 FEBRUARY 1910 Facts and Opinions The Party of Revolution Its Growth Its Extent Ourselves The Necessity of the Situation The Elections KARMAYOGIN NO. 32, 12 FEBRUARY 1910 Passing Thoughts Vedantic Art Asceticism and Enjoyment Aliens in Ancient India The Scholarship of Mr. Risley Anarchism The Gita and Terrorism KARMAYOGIN NO. 33, 19 FEBRUARY 1910 Passing Thoughts The Bhagalpur Literary Conference Life and Institutions Indian Conservatism Samaj and Shastra Revolution KARMAYOGIN NO. 37, 19 MARCH 1910 Sj. Aurobindo Ghose KARMAYOGIN NO. 38, 26 MARCH 1910 In Either Case APPENDIX—Karmayogin Writings in Other Volumes of the Complete Works