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-095_Caste and Democracy.htm

Caste and democracy                   WE FEAR our correspondent who has criticised on another page the consistency of our views on caste, has hardly taken…

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-145_Tomorrow’s Meeting.htm

Tomorrow’s Meeting                   THE great opportunity of Srijut Bepin Chandra Pal’s return has been utilised for a demonstration such as Calcutta has not yet…

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-084_Boycott and After.htm

Boycott and After                           THE twentieth century dawned on a rising flood of renascent humanity surging over Asia’s easternmost borders. The first report of…

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-055_Mr.Morley^s Pronouncement.htm

Mr. Morley’s Pronouncement                     THE attitude assumed by Mr. John Morley in answer to the questions parliament about the latest act of mediaeval…

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-070_An Out of Date Reformer.htm

An Out of Date Reformer                     TIME was and that time was not more than two years ago, and indeed even less, when…

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-155_The Work Before Us.htm

  The Work Before Us                           THE little that we have done is the first faint shadowing forth of our future activities, nothing more….

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-153_The New Ideal.htm

The New Ideal                           THE need of a great ideal was never more keenly felt than it is in India at the present day….

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-099_The Vanity of Reaction.htm

The Vanity of Reaction                   THE devices of reactionary absolutism have a curious family resemblance all the world over. Reaction is never intelligent and…

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-150_The Question of the President.htm

The Question of the President                           THE union of the two parties in the Congress is now in sight. If the Convention Committee which…

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-139_The Early Indian Polity.htm

The Early Indian Polity                           THE principle of popular rule is the possession of the reins of government by the mass of the people,…

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