Seminar, Temas365-376R. Thapar, 1990 |
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... forces , sociological changes are rapidly taking place . Indian plains , appear to be domi- nating . It may be worthwhile to explore the possibilities of enmesh- ing the traditional tribal institutional structure and the present - day ...
... forces , sociological changes are rapidly taking place . Indian plains , appear to be domi- nating . It may be worthwhile to explore the possibilities of enmesh- ing the traditional tribal institutional structure and the present - day ...
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... forces of change . The relationship between the old and the new must therefore be examined not a priori but by interpreting con- temporary history from the view- point of change . In this context the concrete analysis of processes ...
... forces of change . The relationship between the old and the new must therefore be examined not a priori but by interpreting con- temporary history from the view- point of change . In this context the concrete analysis of processes ...
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... forces can launch their offensives ? Where are the cracks which the working class can prise open to devastate the capitalist state ? Such laments take on special resonance with reference to the capitalist states of the advanced ...
... forces can launch their offensives ? Where are the cracks which the working class can prise open to devastate the capitalist state ? Such laments take on special resonance with reference to the capitalist states of the advanced ...
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