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Pagina 179
... human development . Whereas a military coup is led by an institution and is essentially violent psychologi- cally , politically , and constitutionally , the democratic countercoup displayed radically distinct patterns , which could only ...
... human development . Whereas a military coup is led by an institution and is essentially violent psychologi- cally , politically , and constitutionally , the democratic countercoup displayed radically distinct patterns , which could only ...
Pagina 61
... human person are shackled , one is unable to achieve his or her ultimate destiny : " Without development , man is ... human development is a process directed towards an end : namely , the realization of the full human and spiritual ...
... human person are shackled , one is unable to achieve his or her ultimate destiny : " Without development , man is ... human development is a process directed towards an end : namely , the realization of the full human and spiritual ...
Pagina 67
... human , cultural , and spiritual elements , as well as economic , still has much to offer toward the goal of initiating and sustaining genuine human progress that alone can lead to greater justice and autonomy for its nations . ISSN ...
... human , cultural , and spiritual elements , as well as economic , still has much to offer toward the goal of initiating and sustaining genuine human progress that alone can lead to greater justice and autonomy for its nations . ISSN ...
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