Socialism and Communism in IndiaAllied Publishers, 1971 - 468 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 344
... majority , implies , the communists argue , that the majority have no firm faith in their own interests and were not , therefore , sufficiently demo- cratic . If society had a dominant economic purpose , then about such purpose ...
... majority , implies , the communists argue , that the majority have no firm faith in their own interests and were not , therefore , sufficiently demo- cratic . If society had a dominant economic purpose , then about such purpose ...
الصفحة 345
... majority support in the country . To secure such a majority the working class should work in conjunction with , and not in opposition to , other sections in society who also suffered under the capitalist system . To obtain a majority ...
... majority support in the country . To secure such a majority the working class should work in conjunction with , and not in opposition to , other sections in society who also suffered under the capitalist system . To obtain a majority ...
الصفحة 363
... majority of the Congress Party in Parliament was greatly reduced . The Congress could secure a majority of only about 50 seats in Parliament . In Kerala the Congress secured only 9 out of 133 seats and in Madras only 49 out of 234 seats ...
... majority of the Congress Party in Parliament was greatly reduced . The Congress could secure a majority of only about 50 seats in Parliament . In Kerala the Congress secured only 9 out of 133 seats and in Madras only 49 out of 234 seats ...
المحتوى
THE FIRST CONTACT WITH SOCIALIST | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC BACKGROUND | 35 |
Large industrial establishments in British India 1935 | 42 |
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