Nehru and Democracy: The Political Thought of an Asian DemocratOrient Longmans, 1958 - 194 pagini |
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... religions , but does not favour one at the expense of others and does not itself adopt any religion as the State religion'.5 The secular state would not in any sense imply that religion should cease to be an important factor in the pri ...
... religions , but does not favour one at the expense of others and does not itself adopt any religion as the State religion'.5 The secular state would not in any sense imply that religion should cease to be an important factor in the pri ...
Pagina 152
... religion'.2 No person should have any special rights because he adheres to a parti- cular religion ; likewise no person should be deprived of his rights because of his religious affiliation . In 1947 the partition of India was ...
... religion'.2 No person should have any special rights because he adheres to a parti- cular religion ; likewise no person should be deprived of his rights because of his religious affiliation . In 1947 the partition of India was ...
Pagina 153
... religions ; ( 2 ) a social structure free from the inequalities imposed by religion ; and ( 3 ) a state in which all citizens enjoy equal rights , irrespec- tive of religion . Bringing together Nehru's numerous statements on the secular ...
... religions ; ( 2 ) a social structure free from the inequalities imposed by religion ; and ( 3 ) a state in which all citizens enjoy equal rights , irrespec- tive of religion . Bringing together Nehru's numerous statements on the secular ...
Cuprins
Popular sovereignty through elected representatives | 49 |
Importance of responsible political parties 54 Problems | 56 |
Democracy as social selfdiscipline | 63 |
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