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No however in the sense that neither the inspiration of Greece and Ronte nor the contributions of the feudal-catholic epochs have hardly been of any substantial significance in the making of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. [...] He was received everywhere as a distinguished representative of the intellectual life of the orient" and in the words of the Columbia University insiitute Bulletin s "an authority in the interpretation of Hindu culture from the standpoint of world thought and in the perspective of developments in Europe and America." Works in Bengali Mr. [...] It will tend in the first place to create a more reasonable and sympathetic understanding of Western institutions and theories among my countrymen and in the second place to help foward the appreciation of the energistic and constructive tendencies in the character and sentiments of the Indian people among the foreign nations. [...] Sarkar concluding said : "It is internationalism the spirit of a manly fraternising with other nations the attitude of a humanistic give and take in regard to the goods and ideals of foreign peoples the desire and capability to utilise the varied world-forces in the interest of one's own development that will place India on the path of increasing wealth strength freedom and deniocracy." To or [...] We have to be on the look out for new slogans and articles of faith."( 24 ) An objective methodology the desideratum One of the greatest needs of the hour is the emancipation of our intellect from the tyranny of platitudes.