Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... secure this objective . The theory of Natural Rights and Social Contract , as propounded by Locke and Rousseau , emphasised this aspect . The American De- claration of Independence of July 4 , 1776 , owing its inspiration to Locke ...
... secure this objective . The theory of Natural Rights and Social Contract , as propounded by Locke and Rousseau , emphasised this aspect . The American De- claration of Independence of July 4 , 1776 , owing its inspiration to Locke ...
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... secure that a minimum of seats should be ' reserved ' for sections of the Hindu population which might otherwise be under - represented . For example , in Madras , out of 65 seats allotted to non - Mohammedans , 28 were reserved for non ...
... secure that a minimum of seats should be ' reserved ' for sections of the Hindu population which might otherwise be under - represented . For example , in Madras , out of 65 seats allotted to non - Mohammedans , 28 were reserved for non ...
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... secure this co - operation in a growing measure . For some matters , such as building roads or irrigation works , the village organization can , during the off - season mobilize all the able bodied persons for useful manual labour . The ...
... secure this co - operation in a growing measure . For some matters , such as building roads or irrigation works , the village organization can , during the off - season mobilize all the able bodied persons for useful manual labour . The ...
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