| Charles Freer Andrews - 1912 - 392 pages
...strength and neglect the others as try to separate the light from the heat of the sun, or the beauty and fragrance from the rose. You cannot have a good social...; nor can you be fit to exercise political rights unless your social system is based on reason and justice. You cannot have a good economical system,... | |
| Charles Freer Andrews - 1914 - 396 pages
...strength and neglect the others as try to separate the light from the heat of the sun, or the beauty and fragrance from the rose. You cannot have a good social...; nor can you be fit to exercise political rights unless your social system is based on reason and justice. You cannot have a good economical system,... | |
| Sir Verney Lovett - 1920 - 306 pages
...strength and neglect the others, as try to separate the light from the heat of the sun or the beauty and fragrance from the rose. You cannot have a good social...your social system is based on reason and justice." These were wise words ; but the obstacles to social reform were partly religious, and Indian social... | |
| John Buchan - 1923 - 334 pages
...innovations among Hindus. " You cannot," argued the most strenuous of these, Mr. Justice Ranade, " have a good social system when you find yourself low...your social system is based on reason and justice." The main objectives of the social reformers were removal of the despotism of caste, which condemns... | |
| John Buchan, Lord Edward Gleichen - 1923 - 338 pages
...innovations among Hindus. " You cannot," argued the most strenuous of these, Mr. Justice Ranade, " have a good social system when you find yourself low...your social system is based on reason and justice." The main objectives of the social reformers were removal of the despotism of caste, which condemns... | |
| Dhananjay Keer - 1964 - 332 pages
...thinking and removal of social injustice. "You cannot have," observed Ranade the great sage and seer, "a good social system when you find yourself low in...based on reason and justice. You cannot have a good economic system when your social arrangements are imperfect. If your religious ideals are low and grovelling,... | |
| Jagmohan - 2005 - 574 pages
...other, the need for total and simultaneous reform of the individual, the society and the State. He said: You cannot have a good social system when you find...rights; nor can you be fit to exercise political rights unless your social system is based on reason and justice. You cannot have a good economical system,... | |
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