Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... society . But the crea- tion of such a society is a matter of scientific engineering and of deliberate planning . It is only planning which can alter or elimi- nate the system of classes . Prof. Ernest Barker states : " To think of ...
... society . But the crea- tion of such a society is a matter of scientific engineering and of deliberate planning . It is only planning which can alter or elimi- nate the system of classes . Prof. Ernest Barker states : " To think of ...
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... society of all the citizens in a state . They rather recognize groups , at logger- heads with one another , and thus have a diversified chaos of con- flicting wills . These warring wills compel people of each sect or group to have a ...
... society of all the citizens in a state . They rather recognize groups , at logger- heads with one another , and thus have a diversified chaos of con- flicting wills . These warring wills compel people of each sect or group to have a ...
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... society act and react on each other . Sometimes the government is in advance of the society , and hurries the society forward . So urged , the society gains on the government , comes up with the government , outstrips the government ...
... society act and react on each other . Sometimes the government is in advance of the society , and hurries the society forward . So urged , the society gains on the government , comes up with the government , outstrips the government ...
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