Seminar, Temas449-460R. Thapar, 1997 |
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... remain the same ! But do they really remain the same ? Is there not a qualitative difference in the nature of events as they repeat themselves ? Do they not occur the first time as tragedy and the second time as farce , or vice - versa ...
... remain the same ! But do they really remain the same ? Is there not a qualitative difference in the nature of events as they repeat themselves ? Do they not occur the first time as tragedy and the second time as farce , or vice - versa ...
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... remains in the hands of a few and tenurial security remain elusive . Wages are tradi- tionally determined and remain pitifully low . Usury operates as a measure of social control . Bondage persists . Credit facilities are manipulated to ...
... remains in the hands of a few and tenurial security remain elusive . Wages are tradi- tionally determined and remain pitifully low . Usury operates as a measure of social control . Bondage persists . Credit facilities are manipulated to ...
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... remain isolated local endeavours . In many cases they do not have links with other cooperatives , even though the trade union may be the same . This is especially true of the worker cooperatives in Calcutta . The workers in almost all ...
... remain isolated local endeavours . In many cases they do not have links with other cooperatives , even though the trade union may be the same . This is especially true of the worker cooperatives in Calcutta . The workers in almost all ...
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