Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... economic system relaxed . ' These exploited classes begin to chafe and fret under the rule of the traditionally governing classes and try to look elsewhere for economic relief . Realising their impatience the social democrats promise ...
... economic system relaxed . ' These exploited classes begin to chafe and fret under the rule of the traditionally governing classes and try to look elsewhere for economic relief . Realising their impatience the social democrats promise ...
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... economics , the plan must be ultimately carried down to their economic roots . Similarly to plan a system of economics is already to affect and alter the existing relations of classes , and to introduce , in a greater or less degree , a ...
... economics , the plan must be ultimately carried down to their economic roots . Similarly to plan a system of economics is already to affect and alter the existing relations of classes , and to introduce , in a greater or less degree , a ...
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... economic reforms , as minute as homoeopathic doses , to remove the deep - seated economic inequality . But there are others the impoverished peasantry , the lowly paid workers , the lower middle classes - who are eager to have the economic ...
... economic reforms , as minute as homoeopathic doses , to remove the deep - seated economic inequality . But there are others the impoverished peasantry , the lowly paid workers , the lower middle classes - who are eager to have the economic ...
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