Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... individual worker , with his power of meekly suffering ex- hausted , began to cherish the most glowing hatred against his indi- vidual employer . He continued for some time to knuckle in appa- rent patience under the crushing yoke of ...
... individual worker , with his power of meekly suffering ex- hausted , began to cherish the most glowing hatred against his indi- vidual employer . He continued for some time to knuckle in appa- rent patience under the crushing yoke of ...
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... individual freedom and social restraint . Willing submission to social restraint for the sake of the well - being of the whole society , enriches both the individual and the society of which one is a member . " ( Harijan ; May 27 , 1939 ) ...
... individual freedom and social restraint . Willing submission to social restraint for the sake of the well - being of the whole society , enriches both the individual and the society of which one is a member . " ( Harijan ; May 27 , 1939 ) ...
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... individual candidate . ( 18 ) Parties to Nominate Candidates Individual candidates getting votes equal to or more than the quota should be declared elected . The parties should nominate candidates to fill seats secured by them . When ...
... individual candidate . ( 18 ) Parties to Nominate Candidates Individual candidates getting votes equal to or more than the quota should be declared elected . The parties should nominate candidates to fill seats secured by them . When ...
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