Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... acceptance of democracy , are showing equally pathetic indifference when some junta tries to impose autho- ritarian regimes upon them . Even in countries where democracy is still the accepted form of government , it is leading a sickly ...
... acceptance of democracy , are showing equally pathetic indifference when some junta tries to impose autho- ritarian regimes upon them . Even in countries where democracy is still the accepted form of government , it is leading a sickly ...
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... accepted socialism as their objective and are unleashing gradually forces for the painless elimination of the exploiting classes . The Chinese leaders , some of whom belong to the middle class , have accepted Communism and are ...
... accepted socialism as their objective and are unleashing gradually forces for the painless elimination of the exploiting classes . The Chinese leaders , some of whom belong to the middle class , have accepted Communism and are ...
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... accepted , the committee , receiving a bill from the presiding officer of one or either of the two chambers , should follow the procedure followed by the select committee till the signing of the report . The report should be submitted ...
... accepted , the committee , receiving a bill from the presiding officer of one or either of the two chambers , should follow the procedure followed by the select committee till the signing of the report . The report should be submitted ...
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