The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 11
... of some material gain . Thus , it is no mean argument in favour of democracy that it provides a way of escape - even if it be seldom used to the full - from the dilemma between generous action on MORALITY , INDIVIDUAL AND NATIONAL 11.
... of some material gain . Thus , it is no mean argument in favour of democracy that it provides a way of escape - even if it be seldom used to the full - from the dilemma between generous action on MORALITY , INDIVIDUAL AND NATIONAL 11.
Page 12
... means and the opportunity for generous action . ( 3 ) Self - sacrifice . - Generosity , in all its higher reaches , involves sacrifice . But national self - sacrifice is the last virtue which we could look for on the theory that the ...
... means and the opportunity for generous action . ( 3 ) Self - sacrifice . - Generosity , in all its higher reaches , involves sacrifice . But national self - sacrifice is the last virtue which we could look for on the theory that the ...
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... means of making their ideals operative . And in time of extreme stress , such as that which has befallen Belgium , national sentiment and the conviction of national unity tend to centre round a man , or a small group of men , rather ...
... means of making their ideals operative . And in time of extreme stress , such as that which has befallen Belgium , national sentiment and the conviction of national unity tend to centre round a man , or a small group of men , rather ...
Page 15
... means of expression through laws and institutions . But it can be attained through the steady exercise of the national will in the endeavour to realize the Good , as it is seen in moments of vision , in all the relations , internal not ...
... means of expression through laws and institutions . But it can be attained through the steady exercise of the national will in the endeavour to realize the Good , as it is seen in moments of vision , in all the relations , internal not ...
Page 17
... means unanimously endorsed in Germany ; indeed , he hints that the prevailing opinion was that it would be a distinct advantage for Germany , wenn die englische Herrschaft in Indien zusammenbraeche . " 66 The special interest which this ...
... means unanimously endorsed in Germany ; indeed , he hints that the prevailing opinion was that it would be a distinct advantage for Germany , wenn die englische Herrschaft in Indien zusammenbraeche . " 66 The special interest which this ...
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