Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... village organizations and share power with them . The middle class leaders , who happen to be in the seats of power at the centre and the states , want to keep the village people in a state of tutelage and are naturally adverse to ...
... village organizations and share power with them . The middle class leaders , who happen to be in the seats of power at the centre and the states , want to keep the village people in a state of tutelage and are naturally adverse to ...
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... village and one village per organization . Villages in colonial countries have been trained by tradition and the imperial autocrats to look up to one authority or officer for the purpose of solving all their problems . Too many ...
... village and one village per organization . Villages in colonial countries have been trained by tradition and the imperial autocrats to look up to one authority or officer for the purpose of solving all their problems . Too many ...
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... villages in the two continents as they are accustomed to be ruled by caste , religions or tribal chiefs with almost dictatorial authority . When plans are to be executed at the village level a head of the village , elected by all the ...
... villages in the two continents as they are accustomed to be ruled by caste , religions or tribal chiefs with almost dictatorial authority . When plans are to be executed at the village level a head of the village , elected by all the ...
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