SRI AUROBINDO
KARMAYOGIN
POLITICAL WRITINGS AND SPEECHES - 1909-1910
Vol.I. Saturday 17th July 1909 No.4
But the question of self-sacrifice needs separate handling and we have not
the space to deal with it in this issue as its importance deserves.
The Bengalee counters our suggestion about the superfluity of prudence and the
instinct of self-preservation at the present moment by the assertion that there
is an excess



of unreasoning rashness.
That is a question of standpoint and vocabulary.
But
when the Bengalee goes on to say that when evil results ensue from their
imprudence the rash and unreasoning lose heart and become unbelievers, we have a
right to ask to whom the allusion is directed.
In the young, the forward, the
men stigmatised by the Bengalee as rash and unreasoning we find no loss
of courage or faith but only a hesitation on what lines to proceed now that the
old means have been broken by repressive laws.
Among the older men we do indeed
find a spirit of depression for which we blame those who in the face of the
repressions drew in their horns out of mature deliberation and allowed silence
and inactivity to fall on the country.
But these were never men of faith.
We who
believe in God's dispensations have not lost heart, we have not become
unbelievers.
Our cry is as loud as before for Swaraj and Swadeshi; our
hearts beat as high.
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