Nehru and Democracy: The Political Thought of an Asian DemocratOrient Longmans, 1958 - 194 pagini |
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... completely individualistic . ' He is not out to change society or the social structure ; he devotes himself to the eradication of sin from individuals.'1 What disturbed Nehru most was Gandhi's defence of the zamindari system of large ...
... completely individualistic . ' He is not out to change society or the social structure ; he devotes himself to the eradication of sin from individuals.'1 What disturbed Nehru most was Gandhi's defence of the zamindari system of large ...
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... completely independent of executive authority , and in a position to give an impartial decision . They would have the opportunity to meet the accused and question him , and would be likely to take a lenient view of his offence . If this ...
... completely independent of executive authority , and in a position to give an impartial decision . They would have the opportunity to meet the accused and question him , and would be likely to take a lenient view of his offence . If this ...
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... completely foreign to the eighteenth century , when the traditional ideas of freedom of the press were evolved . The other aspect of the problem is that ownership and control of the press are kept in the hands of a few extremely wealthy ...
... completely foreign to the eighteenth century , when the traditional ideas of freedom of the press were evolved . The other aspect of the problem is that ownership and control of the press are kept in the hands of a few extremely wealthy ...
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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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