Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... land became the monopoly of the few feldal lords— the kings , barons and the priestly order . In India the king was deemed to be the sole proprietor of the land . It was he who made gifts of lands to his nobles and to religious ...
... land became the monopoly of the few feldal lords— the kings , barons and the priestly order . In India the king was deemed to be the sole proprietor of the land . It was he who made gifts of lands to his nobles and to religious ...
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... land into pastures for sheep , resulting in the large scale driving of agri- cultural workers off the land - workers who had now become superfluous . The large mass of landless peasants , thus , created by the syste- matic expropriation of ...
... land into pastures for sheep , resulting in the large scale driving of agri- cultural workers off the land - workers who had now become superfluous . The large mass of landless peasants , thus , created by the syste- matic expropriation of ...
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... land policy and the limitations on land ownership , the introduction or continuation of prohibition , marriage law reform , and other measures for social reconstruction . Hence , these countries should introduce the devices of Re ...
... land policy and the limitations on land ownership , the introduction or continuation of prohibition , marriage law reform , and other measures for social reconstruction . Hence , these countries should introduce the devices of Re ...
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