Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... tion of the masses who were enfranchised . The parties in opposi- tion and the vigilant Press acted as the watch - dogs of public interests and exposed abuses and , as Sheridan once put it , helped to ' shake down from its height ...
... tion of the masses who were enfranchised . The parties in opposi- tion and the vigilant Press acted as the watch - dogs of public interests and exposed abuses and , as Sheridan once put it , helped to ' shake down from its height ...
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... tion is the major and immediate task of these countries . We have already seen that , some of these countries have already busied them- selves in the preparation or execution of their plans . There are many social democrats who believe ...
... tion is the major and immediate task of these countries . We have already seen that , some of these countries have already busied them- selves in the preparation or execution of their plans . There are many social democrats who believe ...
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... tion has provided for direct elections of this body . The experience of the last two elections under the Indian Constitu- tion would be a useful guide to the other Afro - Asian Countries . Their leaders will do well to think ...
... tion has provided for direct elections of this body . The experience of the last two elections under the Indian Constitu- tion would be a useful guide to the other Afro - Asian Countries . Their leaders will do well to think ...
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