Nehru and Democracy: The Political Thought of an Asian DemocratOrient Longmans, 1958 - 194 pagini |
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Pagina 46
... individual freedom , because it offered the highest dividends . When I say highest dividends , I do not mean merely ... individual is concerned . For every restriction and inhibition stops growth and development , and produces , apart ...
... individual freedom , because it offered the highest dividends . When I say highest dividends , I do not mean merely ... individual is concerned . For every restriction and inhibition stops growth and development , and produces , apart ...
Pagina 71
... individual human values . As we have seen in Chapter III , one of Nehru's important definitions of democracy was in terms of individual freedom.2 The end of government should be human well - being , and this cannot be attained if the ...
... individual human values . As we have seen in Chapter III , one of Nehru's important definitions of democracy was in terms of individual freedom.2 The end of government should be human well - being , and this cannot be attained if the ...
Pagina 158
... individual to equal treatment by the State irrespective of his religion , ( 2 ) the right of the individual to freedom of religion , ( 3 ) the rights of religious groups , and ( 4 ) the principle that State funds may not be used to ...
... individual to equal treatment by the State irrespective of his religion , ( 2 ) the right of the individual to freedom of religion , ( 3 ) the rights of religious groups , and ( 4 ) the principle that State funds may not be used to ...
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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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