Nehru and Democracy: The Political Thought of an Asian DemocratOrient Longmans, 1958 - 194 pagini |
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Pagina 36
... continued to head the Cabinet of the new India after the partition . Partition brought in its wake communal upheavals of unprecedented magnitude in the Punjab , and later in Bengal . Millions of people migrated across the new borders in ...
... continued to head the Cabinet of the new India after the partition . Partition brought in its wake communal upheavals of unprecedented magnitude in the Punjab , and later in Bengal . Millions of people migrated across the new borders in ...
Pagina 85
... continued to be a matter of funda- mental importance'.1 The freedom of the press and these other rights have continued to be of fundamental importance in Nehru's own thinking . So , one believes in the freedom of the press , freedom of ...
... continued to be a matter of funda- mental importance'.1 The freedom of the press and these other rights have continued to be of fundamental importance in Nehru's own thinking . So , one believes in the freedom of the press , freedom of ...
Pagina 157
... continued presence in India of over forty - five million Muslims is in itself an indication that the ideal has been partially achieved . As Nehru pointed out , there are as many Muslims in India as in any Muslim country excepting ...
... continued presence in India of over forty - five million Muslims is in itself an indication that the ideal has been partially achieved . As Nehru pointed out , there are as many Muslims in India as in any Muslim country excepting ...
Cuprins
Popular sovereignty through elected representatives | 49 |
Importance of responsible political parties 54 Problems | 56 |
Democracy as social selfdiscipline | 63 |
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