Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... feudal lords obeyed no behests excepting those of greed , conceit and whim . They recognized the authority of no ... feudal lords in strengthening the roots of the feudal society . Those different reli- gions , which had taken their ...
... feudal lords obeyed no behests excepting those of greed , conceit and whim . They recognized the authority of no ... feudal lords in strengthening the roots of the feudal society . Those different reli- gions , which had taken their ...
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... feudalism was based substantially on production by indivi- dual labour and consumption of the articles produced within a narrow circle partly by the producers , and partly by the feudal lords . But this mode of production took a ...
... feudalism was based substantially on production by indivi- dual labour and consumption of the articles produced within a narrow circle partly by the producers , and partly by the feudal lords . But this mode of production took a ...
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... feudal economy of the colonies . We have already seen how feudal society acts like a wet blanket on the spread of modern industries . Hence , liquidation of feudalism necessarily becomes the historic mission of this new class sailing ...
... feudal economy of the colonies . We have already seen how feudal society acts like a wet blanket on the spread of modern industries . Hence , liquidation of feudalism necessarily becomes the historic mission of this new class sailing ...
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