14 FEBRUARY 1941, page 15

Unequal Sacrifice , S _ 111, 7 - Your Article On...

raises prospects of happier times in a reformed Britain. Most of the projected changes can only be considered and planned now, for the effort of winning the War takes most of......

Mr. Piper's Heresies

Sir,—Mr. Williams-Ellis brings the awful charge of being a romantic against Mr. Piper because he wants to see castles, abbeys and tumuli left as they are without being tidied up......

God And Evil S ,,,_m A Ny Christians Beside Myself Must...

welcomed D r . Joad's observations upon " Dualism." To the common man life is dualist. He is aware of two unseen forces outside of himself appea ling to him, the one holy and......

The Indian Deadlock Sgt,—to Argue That An Indian Majority...

a right in the name of democracy to impose its will on Indian minorities because, under wholly different conditions, majority rule seems natural to us in Great Britain is to......

Stet,—i Have Nothing To Add, To What Mr. Lewis Has

said about Dr. Joad's suggestion that it is at least. possible , that we shall have to be content after all with a dualistic solution of the problems involved in the existence......