Seminar: The Monthly Symposium, Tema 3R. Thapur., 1959 |
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... lead to the opposite re- sult and power is concentrated in the hands of the State or , in other words , a centralised bureaucracy , freedom is in danger . The diffusion and decentralisa- tion of power on the widest scale pos- sible ...
... lead to the opposite re- sult and power is concentrated in the hands of the State or , in other words , a centralised bureaucracy , freedom is in danger . The diffusion and decentralisa- tion of power on the widest scale pos- sible ...
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... lead to econo- mic development and assure higher standards of living to the people ; but it cannot do anything to bring about the realisation of the Total Man who na- turally does not live by bread alone . There are also advocates of ...
... lead to econo- mic development and assure higher standards of living to the people ; but it cannot do anything to bring about the realisation of the Total Man who na- turally does not live by bread alone . There are also advocates of ...
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... lead to the mistakes , often grave , which others have committed . some To begin with the whole question of " the tempo of advance " must be subjected to careful analysis . Clearly , the attempt to put everybody into a straightjacket in ...
... lead to the mistakes , often grave , which others have committed . some To begin with the whole question of " the tempo of advance " must be subjected to careful analysis . Clearly , the attempt to put everybody into a straightjacket in ...
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