Seminar: The Monthly Symposium, Tema 3R. Thapur., 1959 |
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... capital- istic , namely peasant farming of various types . Thus the issue is not a simple one of capitalism versus socialism . Secondly , the criticism of the capital- istic mode of production should , to be valid in this context , be ...
... capital- istic , namely peasant farming of various types . Thus the issue is not a simple one of capitalism versus socialism . Secondly , the criticism of the capital- istic mode of production should , to be valid in this context , be ...
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... capital- istic economic development in the West " do not obtain at all in under - developed countries or obtain only partially . " This is not quite correct . Even in India the capitalist class produced a flourishing cotton textile ...
... capital- istic economic development in the West " do not obtain at all in under - developed countries or obtain only partially . " This is not quite correct . Even in India the capitalist class produced a flourishing cotton textile ...
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... capital that lies un- used in the form of idle labour power . Rural development can never be ini- tiated solely by agricultural extension officers , contractors and sub - contractors of labour selected by the invitation of tenders , PWD ...
... capital that lies un- used in the form of idle labour power . Rural development can never be ini- tiated solely by agricultural extension officers , contractors and sub - contractors of labour selected by the invitation of tenders , PWD ...
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