Nehru and Democracy: The Political Thought of an Asian DemocratOrient Longmans, 1958 - 194 pagini |
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Pagina 141
... amendments to Articles 31 and 31 A. The Statement of Objects and Reasons of the Constitution ( Fourth Amendment ) Bill of 1954 includes the following : .... our next objectives in land reform are the fixing of limits to the extent of ...
... amendments to Articles 31 and 31 A. The Statement of Objects and Reasons of the Constitution ( Fourth Amendment ) Bill of 1954 includes the following : .... our next objectives in land reform are the fixing of limits to the extent of ...
Pagina 168
... amendment to the Constitution . The insertion of Article 15 ( 4 ) was one of the several changes brought about by the Constitution ( First Amendment ) Act of 1951. The amendment is as follows : Nothing in this article or in clause ( 2 ) ...
... amendment to the Constitution . The insertion of Article 15 ( 4 ) was one of the several changes brought about by the Constitution ( First Amendment ) Act of 1951. The amendment is as follows : Nothing in this article or in clause ( 2 ) ...
Pagina 169
... amendment , feared that the provision ' would be abused and utilized for the benefit of the very communal divi- sions that have done us so much injury'.2 However , Nehru de- nied that this amendment constituted a ' communal approach ...
... amendment , feared that the provision ' would be abused and utilized for the benefit of the very communal divi- sions that have done us so much injury'.2 However , Nehru de- nied that this amendment constituted a ' communal approach ...
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Popular sovereignty through elected representatives | 49 |
Importance of responsible political parties 54 Problems | 56 |
Democracy as social selfdiscipline | 63 |
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