Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... freedom , freedom of the press , freedom of conscience , freedom of association and freedom for private enterprise based on free competition . Feudal economy and political institutions were gradually replaced by the liberal economy and ...
... freedom , freedom of the press , freedom of conscience , freedom of association and freedom for private enterprise based on free competition . Feudal economy and political institutions were gradually replaced by the liberal economy and ...
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... freedom from want which socialism promises . These classes , in the words of G. D. H. Cole : " hold that political democracy must remain at bottom a sham until it is complemented by economic democracy . This is why they wish to abolish ...
... freedom from want which socialism promises . These classes , in the words of G. D. H. Cole : " hold that political democracy must remain at bottom a sham until it is complemented by economic democracy . This is why they wish to abolish ...
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... Freedom Under Planning , 1945 , pp . 12-13 ) . Such power to plan and the enforcement of the controls necessary for comprehensive plans creates certain special problems affecting rights of freedom . Democratic freedom may be defined ...
... Freedom Under Planning , 1945 , pp . 12-13 ) . Such power to plan and the enforcement of the controls necessary for comprehensive plans creates certain special problems affecting rights of freedom . Democratic freedom may be defined ...
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