Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... became the controlling deity . The strong who had the might of a wild beast seized what they could and nothing ... became , in course of time , a lifeless bundle of dogmas and rituals . The priest , by whatever name called , became a ...
... became the controlling deity . The strong who had the might of a wild beast seized what they could and nothing ... became , in course of time , a lifeless bundle of dogmas and rituals . The priest , by whatever name called , became a ...
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... became tyrannical . This doctrine of Locke became the creed of the Whigs in England and Thomas Jefferson and other patriots of America . The Declaration of Independence in 1776 is virtually the quint- essence of the theory of Locke ...
... became tyrannical . This doctrine of Locke became the creed of the Whigs in England and Thomas Jefferson and other patriots of America . The Declaration of Independence in 1776 is virtually the quint- essence of the theory of Locke ...
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... became as shaky as a structure built on sand and could not assert itself against the executive authority which flouted it time and again . The Kuo- mintang , deficient in ideology and talking about something like vague socialism , was ...
... became as shaky as a structure built on sand and could not assert itself against the executive authority which flouted it time and again . The Kuo- mintang , deficient in ideology and talking about something like vague socialism , was ...
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