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The
Glory of God in Man
WHOEVER
is still under the influence of intellectual pride, is shocked when people
depreciate the reason as the supreme guide. He asks how is it posssible for a
man of culture to depreciate the reason and exalt some extraneous influence like
that which people call God? But these doubters are under the influence of
European materialism which tries to confine man to his material portion and deny
him the possibility of a divine origin and a divine destiny. When Europe left
Christianity to the monk and the ascetic and forgot the teachings of the
Galilean, she exposed herself to a terrible fate which will yet overtake her.
God in man
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The Future and the Nationalists
WHATEVER
view we take of the present situation, the first duty of every Nationalist is to
take care that the great principles of Nationalism are not infringed by any
concession to the party of fear and self-interest which would imperil the future
of the movement and the destiny of the nation. All the articles we have written
on the Convention have been the expression of a momentary policy dictated by the
great and almost universal desire in the country that a split should be avoided.
But we should never forget that policy is subordinate to principle. As a
democratic party, it is our duty to bow to the will of the major
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THE SLAYING OF CONGRESS
A Tragedy in Three Acts
Bande Mataram - February, 1908
A c t O n e
S C E N E I
Calcutta.
Dadabhai, Mehta, Gokhale, Surendra,
Tilak and others; Democracy, Congress.
DADABHAI
Much have I laboured, toiled for many years
To see this glorious day. Our Lady Congress
Grown to a fair and perfect womanhood,
Who at Benares came of age, is now
With pomp and noble ceremony arrived
In this Calcutta to assume the charge
Of her own life into her proper hands.
Mehta and Gokhale, Tilak, Suren, all,
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The 7th of August
THE
approaching celebration of the 7th of August has a double importance this year,
for it has not only its general and permanent importance as the commemoration of
our declaration of independence, but an occasional though none the less urgent
importance as an opportunity of reaffirming our separate national existence
against the arbitrary and futile attempt of the bureaucracy to reaffirm and
perpetuate a vanishing despotism. The 7th of August will be recognised in the
future as a far more important date to the building up of the nation than the
16th October. On the 16th October the threatened unity of Bengal was asserted
against the disingenuous and da
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The Morality of Boycott*
AGES
ago there was a priest of Baal who thought himself commissioned by the god to
kill all who did not bow
the knee to him. All men, terrified by the power and
ferocity of the priest, bowed down before the idol and pretended to be his
servants; and the few who refused had to take refuge in hills and deserts. At
last, a deliverer came and slew the priest and the world had rest. The slayer
was blamed by those who placed religion in quietude and put passivity forward as
the ideal ethics, but the world looked on him as an incarnation of God.
A certain class of mind shrinks from aggressiveness as if it were a sin.
Their temperament forbid
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Is Mendicancy Successful ?
AN
apologia
for the mendicant policy has recently appeared in the columns of the Bengalee.
The heads of the defence practically reduce themselves to two or
three arguments.
1. The policy of petitioning was recommended by Raja Rammohan Roy, has
been pursued consistently since then, and has been eminently successful — at
least whatever political gains have been ours in the last century, have been won
by this policy.
2. Supposing this contention
to be lost, there remains another. There petitioning is bad, but when the
petition is backed by the will of the community, resolved to gain its object by
every legitimate means, it is not
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The Old Policy and the New
BABU
Bhupendranath Bose has issued a manifesto of his views in the Bengalee,
in which he explains his letter to the Secretary of the People's Association at
Comilla. That document, it seems, was a private letter, although it was
obviously intended to produce a public effect, viz. to prevent the
nomination of Mr. Tilak and to counteract the effect of Babu Bepin Chandra Pal's
meeting and speeches in Comilla. However, we have now an authoritative statement
of Babu Bhupendranath's "policy", and no further misunderstanding is possible.
This policy is precisely what we expected; it might have been penned in the
pre-Partition and pr
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The Vanity of Reaction
THE
devices of reactionary absolutism have a curious family resemblance all the
world over. Reaction is never intelligent and never imaginative. Limited to the
narrow horizon of its own selfish interests, committed to the preservation of
the impossible and the resuscitation of corrupt systems and dead forms it has
neither the vision to understand and measure the forces that have been new born
to replace it, nor the wisdom to treat and compromise with the strength of Demogorgon while yet unripe so as to prolong its hour of rule for a little, —
the only grace that Heaven allows to doomed institutions and forfeited powers.
Like Kamsa of old, it se
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The Voice of the Martyrs
WE
ARE now rejoicing over the release of
Srijut Bepin Chandra Pal, but who among us is prepared to forget that so many
have suffered for the country not less or more than he, and are still suffering?
Yesterday when we welcomed the great orator, the man of high thoughts and
inspired eloquence, the prophet of new ideas to his people, our thoughts went
for a while to those who are now in British prisons, to Bhupen, to Basanta, to
the Editor of the Barisal Hitaishi and the Rangpur Vartabaha, to
the aged Moulavi spending the last years of his noble life in the severities of
a criminal jail, to our fellow martyrs of East Bengal, to the few who
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Nationalism not Extremism
IT
IS a curious fact that even after
so many months of sustained propaganda and the most clear and definite
statements of the New Politics, there should still be so much confusion as to
the attitude of the Nationalist Party and the elementary issues they have
raised. This confusion is to some extent due to wilful
distortion and deliberate evasion of the true issues. The ultra-loyalist
publicists especially, Indian or Anglo-Indian, are obliged to ignore the true
position of the party, misnamed Extremists, because they are unable to meet its
trenchant and irresistible logic and common sense. But with the great majority
of Indian poli