Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... responsible for making the world , for the worker , not a home but a prison house and thus generating , in the words of Carlyle " revolt , sullen , revengeful humor of revolt against the upper classes " . Carlyle further warned the ...
... responsible for making the world , for the worker , not a home but a prison house and thus generating , in the words of Carlyle " revolt , sullen , revengeful humor of revolt against the upper classes " . Carlyle further warned the ...
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... responsibility of the state governments , there must also be corresponding change in their 6 Harijan , November 25 , 1939 . powers . If the governments are saddled with the responsibility 124 REMODELLING OF DEMOCRACY FOR AFRO - ASIAN ...
... responsibility of the state governments , there must also be corresponding change in their 6 Harijan , November 25 , 1939 . powers . If the governments are saddled with the responsibility 124 REMODELLING OF DEMOCRACY FOR AFRO - ASIAN ...
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... responsible to their own parties than to the voters . Our proposal follows the straight road to hold parties as directly responsible , and not through their obedient nominees , to the people . The party itself becomes the agent of the ...
... responsible to their own parties than to the voters . Our proposal follows the straight road to hold parties as directly responsible , and not through their obedient nominees , to the people . The party itself becomes the agent of the ...
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