Nehru and Democracy: The Political Thought of an Asian DemocratOrient Longmans, 1958 - 194 pagini |
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... regarded imperialism as an inevitable consequence of capitalism . Thus , Nehru concluded that ' real democracy has had no chance to exist so far , for there is an essential con- tradiction between the capitalist system and democracy ...
... regarded imperialism as an inevitable consequence of capitalism . Thus , Nehru concluded that ' real democracy has had no chance to exist so far , for there is an essential con- tradiction between the capitalist system and democracy ...
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... regarded as more parasitic than factory owners . It is claimed that the present approach results in a serious breach of the democratic principle of equal treatment of all by the State . It is in general desirable that land should be ...
... regarded as more parasitic than factory owners . It is claimed that the present approach results in a serious breach of the democratic principle of equal treatment of all by the State . It is in general desirable that land should be ...
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... regarded as essential to the protection of fundamental rights . Nehru probably re- flected his British legal training in minimizing its importance . He dismissed the problem by merely asking , ' Is Parliament less to be trusted than the ...
... regarded as essential to the protection of fundamental rights . Nehru probably re- flected his British legal training in minimizing its importance . He dismissed the problem by merely asking , ' Is Parliament less to be trusted than the ...
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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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