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Bande Mataram
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CALCUTTA, July 4th, 1907 }
Press Prosecutions
The Bureaucracy has at last commenced its attack on the
so-called freedom of the Press in Bengal. Intolerance of free speech
and writings is the sure index not only of unenlightened mediaevalism in the existing Government, but of its rottenness and
instability. Our old Hindu regime allowed the utmost freedom of speech and Manu lays it down that when in a time of stress
and trouble people take to speaking unpleasant things about the sovereign, it is the height of folly on his part to stop their mouths
by punishing the free expression of their feelings. Our ancient law-gi
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Bande Mataram
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CALCUTTA, May 24th, 1907 }
An Irish Example
The refusal of the Irish Parliamentary party under Mr. Redmond's leadership to have anything to do with the sham the
Liberal Government has offered them in the place of Home Rule, is a step on which we may congratulate the Irish people.
Had they been deluded into swallowing the bait which was devised for them with such unscrupulous skill by Mr. Birrell,
they would have committed a false step of the worst kind and seriously compromised the Home Rule Movement. It is much
better that Ireland should have to wait longer for any measure of self-government than that she should
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Bande Mataram
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Swaraj
Nationalism was filled at the Pabna Conference with a new spirit unlike anything yet known to us. Whatever resolutions
were passed or steps taken, were taken in a spirit of practical utility, which has been hitherto absent from our Congresses and
Conferences. We have hitherto been engaged in dispute about ideals and methods. We are confident that the country, at least
Bengal, has now reached a stage when this dispute is no longer necessary. Whatever we may say out of policy or fear, the whole
nation is now at one. Swaraj is the only goal which the heart of Bengal recognises, Swaraj without a
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Bande Mataram
{ CALCUTTA, April 12th, 1907 }
The Proverbial Offspring
The great Mr. Morley has received the Viceroy's dispatch on the question of widening the powers of the Legislative Councils. It is
long and important and requires his mature consideration, and he cannot therefore have it discussed in the Parliament. It has
been prepared in secret, will be matured in secret, and then the official Minerva will see the light of the day in panoply. It will
be born a settled fact. Rejoice, ye Moderates! The millennium is drawing nigh. The heart of Mr. Gokhale must be beating a
little faster in anxious expectation. The tiresome voyages acros
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Bande Mataram
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The One Thing Needful
A sort of atavism is at work in the Indian consciousness at the present moment which is drawing it back into the spirit of the
fathers of the race who laid the foundations of our being thousands of years ago. Perhaps as a reaction from the excessively
outward direction which our life had taken since the European invasion, the spirit of the race has taken refuge in the sources
of its past and begun to bathe in the fountains of its being. A reversion such as this is the sole cure for national decay. Every
nation has certain sources of vitality which have made it what it is
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Bande Mataram
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By the Way
The Scots who had not with Wallace bled but emigrated from the land of Bruce and his spider to exploit and "administer"
spider fashion the land of Shivaji and Pratap, met again this year for their great national feed. The menu began with relishes
and proceeded through the wedded delights of ice-pudding and liqueurs to a regale of confidences and confessions by Sir Harvey
Adamson which was perhaps the most enjoyable dish of the evening. The inventive Briton has discovered the great truth
that out of the fullness of the stomach the heart speaketh and the result is that great British
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Bande Mataram
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English Democracy Shown Up
Scratch an Englishman and you will find an Anglo-Indian,— this is what we said in these columns sometime ago. The Anglophilous Indian enthusiast who goes to England saturated with the old Congress poison of a morbid faith in the native generosity
of English character, in the innate amenability of Englishmen to reason and persuasion regarding matters Indian, is doomed to
a very rude awakening. He has not to stay long in the country before he finds every Englishman he may come across turning
a deaf ear to his story of grievance and injustice. He is no doubt loudly appl
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Tomorrow's Meeting
The great opportunity of Srijut Bipin Chandra Pal's return has been utilised for a demonstration such as Calcutta has not yet
witnessed, but the occasion will not be perfect unless the public complete their homage to the soul of Nationalism by coming
in their thousands to hear him at the Federation Hall Ground on Saturday when the congratulations of the country will be
given to him on his return to the great work he has yet to accomplish. He has returned with a double strength, a position
of impregnable security in the hearts of his countrymen and a new conception of his work
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Part
Seven
Writings from Manuscripts
1907 1908
The pieces in this part were written by Sri Aurobindo during
the period of publication of the Bande Mataram , but were not published by him in the
Bande Mataram or anywhere else. They
are reproduced here from his manuscripts. The first two pieces consist of separate passages that were never linked together to
make a finished article.
The Bourgeois and the Samurai
Two oriental nations have come powerfully under the influence
of Western ideas and felt the impact of European civilization during the nineteenth century, India and Japan. The results have
b
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Bande Mataram
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The President of the Berhampur Conference
When the Moderate caucus which arranges our Congresses and Conferences selected Srijut Deepnarain Singh to preside at
Berhampur, they thought, no doubt, that they had hit upon a doubly suitable choice. As a young man and one known to be an
ardent patriot he would not disgust Bengal by an ultra-moderate pronouncement; as a Zamindar he might be expected to have
the fear of the Government before his eyes and to avoid giving open support to the ideas and programme of the New School. It
was this latter apprehension, we believe, that lay at the root of the