Nehru and Democracy: The Political Thought of an Asian DemocratOrient Longmans, 1958 - 194 pagini |
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... later wrote : Personally , I owe too much to England in my mental make - up ever to feel wholly alien to her . And , do what I will , I cannot get rid of the habits of mind , and the standards and ways of judging other countries as well ...
... later wrote : Personally , I owe too much to England in my mental make - up ever to feel wholly alien to her . And , do what I will , I cannot get rid of the habits of mind , and the standards and ways of judging other countries as well ...
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... later described as ' more humanitarian and utopian than scientific'.1 He read Bertrand Russell's books with great interest during the war years and after . Nehru was married to Kamala Kaul in 1916 and their daughter , Indira , was born ...
... later described as ' more humanitarian and utopian than scientific'.1 He read Bertrand Russell's books with great interest during the war years and after . Nehru was married to Kamala Kaul in 1916 and their daughter , Indira , was born ...
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... later in Bengal . Millions of people migrated across the new borders in both directions , creating a refugee problem of great proportions . Two and a half months after the partition a full scale war broke out between India and Pakistan ...
... later in Bengal . Millions of people migrated across the new borders in both directions , creating a refugee problem of great proportions . Two and a half months after the partition a full scale war broke out between India and Pakistan ...
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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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