Seminar, Temas449-460R. Thapar, 1997 |
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... present . There are in effect many pasts just as there are many presents , inevitably depending on who is making the obser- vation . This is another way of saying that there is no absolute truth in the gloss which appears on these pages ...
... present . There are in effect many pasts just as there are many presents , inevitably depending on who is making the obser- vation . This is another way of saying that there is no absolute truth in the gloss which appears on these pages ...
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... present context , the Muslim identity of the victims is less significant ; it is their dalit identity , their organisation and consequent resistance against landed interests which has earned them the wrath of upper - caste landlords ...
... present context , the Muslim identity of the victims is less significant ; it is their dalit identity , their organisation and consequent resistance against landed interests which has earned them the wrath of upper - caste landlords ...
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... present , but a direct consequence of it.13 We are beginning to realise that what we do could even affect the chances of the continuation of human and other life forms on the planet . sions for the future . It provides , how- ever fuzzy ...
... present , but a direct consequence of it.13 We are beginning to realise that what we do could even affect the chances of the continuation of human and other life forms on the planet . sions for the future . It provides , how- ever fuzzy ...
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