Fundamentals of Political Science: For Degree ClassesStudents' Publications, 1966 - 520 páginas |
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... says : " Nations are created to compete in good work . " God , therefore , created different communities , not to fight but to co - operate mutually for common good . The Holy Quran again says : " Humanity was made one single nation ...
... says : " Nations are created to compete in good work . " God , therefore , created different communities , not to fight but to co - operate mutually for common good . The Holy Quran again says : " Humanity was made one single nation ...
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... says : " The state did not create the family nor did it create the churches ; nor even in any real sense can it be said to have created the club or trade union , nor in the middle ages , the guild or the religious order , hardly even ...
... says : " The state did not create the family nor did it create the churches ; nor even in any real sense can it be said to have created the club or trade union , nor in the middle ages , the guild or the religious order , hardly even ...
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... says : " It is not merely as a member of the state that the individual has rights . His personality expresses itself in a hundred other forms of association . Whenever men are banded together to perform a task that is part of the common ...
... says : " It is not merely as a member of the state that the individual has rights . His personality expresses itself in a hundred other forms of association . Whenever men are banded together to perform a task that is part of the common ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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