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Excerpt from Indian Monetary Problems
But it is given to few to command the time and the patience involved therein and what a busy public wants is a statement Of the case for and against. If Mr. Ranade had lived to-day, how inestimable would have been his guidance, not only in this but in many problems that involve grave economic issues Mr. Gokhale, his best legacy, and the brain of modern India, (he would have gladly introducedthis book to the judgment of the critical public with a foreword if health had permitted him) has made many speeches in the Viceroy's Council wherein he has dealt upon these problems. And then Mr. D. E. Wacha, the ablest statistician living, whose capacious intellect is a veritable storehouse of every statistical information, has written and spoken only too often. We have been indenting so frequently upon them that it would be unjust, if not cruel, to ask them to give us an expanded version of their views, though they would be placing us under yet an additional Obligation to them by so doing. Per haps such work ought to be taken up by younger and more vigorous men trained under them.
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