Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... give them higher education , give them adult education , give them everything you can which will enable them to think . ' Following the example of Americans , who , acting on the maxim ' educate or perish ' , undertook an all - out ...
... give them higher education , give them adult education , give them everything you can which will enable them to think . ' Following the example of Americans , who , acting on the maxim ' educate or perish ' , undertook an all - out ...
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... give peacefully . Such adventurers tell the masses ' it is useless to look to parliament for getting the much - needed relief ; the powerful rich will never give up their domination unless they are forced to ; and you may as well fight ...
... give peacefully . Such adventurers tell the masses ' it is useless to look to parliament for getting the much - needed relief ; the powerful rich will never give up their domination unless they are forced to ; and you may as well fight ...
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... give repeated opportunities to these people to express their will directly on many matters which vitally affect their lives . Such opportunities will undoubtedly help , by encouraging thinking on the part of the people , the ...
... give repeated opportunities to these people to express their will directly on many matters which vitally affect their lives . Such opportunities will undoubtedly help , by encouraging thinking on the part of the people , the ...
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