Nehru and Democracy: The Political Thought of an Asian DemocratOrient Longmans, 1958 - 194 pagini |
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... practice one must take the facts of the situation and adapt the theory accordingly . Even Soviet Russia , which claims to base her system on a rigid theory of Marxism , re- interprets Marxism to fit changing conditions . As a conse ...
... practice one must take the facts of the situation and adapt the theory accordingly . Even Soviet Russia , which claims to base her system on a rigid theory of Marxism , re- interprets Marxism to fit changing conditions . As a conse ...
Pagina 150
... practice , that is , the separation of the State from religion . . .'6 In November 1953 Nehru referred to the decision of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly to declare Pakistan an Islamic Republic in the draft constitution . He stated ...
... practice , that is , the separation of the State from religion . . .'6 In November 1953 Nehru referred to the decision of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly to declare Pakistan an Islamic Republic in the draft constitution . He stated ...
Pagina 153
... practice . The idea of a religious or theo- cratic State ' was given up by the world some centuries ago and has no place in the mind of the modern man'.2 The religious conception of a state is a throw - back to the medieval period of ...
... practice . The idea of a religious or theo- cratic State ' was given up by the world some centuries ago and has no place in the mind of the modern man'.2 The religious conception of a state is a throw - back to the medieval period of ...
Cuprins
Popular sovereignty through elected representatives | 49 |
Importance of responsible political parties 54 Problems | 56 |
Democracy as social selfdiscipline | 63 |
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