Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... means ' to secure certain ' ends ' enumerated in the Preamble . Establishment of ' justice ' promotion of ' general welfare ' and securing the ' blessings of liberty ' were some of the ' objectives ' so mentioned . The Consti- tution of ...
... means ' to secure certain ' ends ' enumerated in the Preamble . Establishment of ' justice ' promotion of ' general welfare ' and securing the ' blessings of liberty ' were some of the ' objectives ' so mentioned . The Consti- tution of ...
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... means ' and ' ends ' is unnaturally reversed and the ' ends ' are forced to play second fiddle to the ' means . ' 3. Liberty to starve or beg The form of government fashioned by capitalism to suit its deve- lopmental requirements is ...
... means ' and ' ends ' is unnaturally reversed and the ' ends ' are forced to play second fiddle to the ' means . ' 3. Liberty to starve or beg The form of government fashioned by capitalism to suit its deve- lopmental requirements is ...
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... means of production should be socialised . The opinions differ only when the question of means - peaceful democratic method or violent dictatorial method - is discussed . Expropriation , whether peace- ful or violent , democratic or ...
... means of production should be socialised . The opinions differ only when the question of means - peaceful democratic method or violent dictatorial method - is discussed . Expropriation , whether peace- ful or violent , democratic or ...
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