Political Culture and Leadership in India: A Study of West BengalMittal Publications, 1991 - 403 من الصفحات |
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... percent , as compared to 18.11 percent of the total percentage of valid votes in 1967 , 19.55 percent in 1969 , 31.98 percent in 1971 and 27.63 percent in 1972 as secured by it in Assembly elections . The Janata , the newly created ...
... percent , as compared to 18.11 percent of the total percentage of valid votes in 1967 , 19.55 percent in 1969 , 31.98 percent in 1971 and 27.63 percent in 1972 as secured by it in Assembly elections . The Janata , the newly created ...
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... percent = 36 percent + 16 percent + 20 percent ) fall into the low and middle income groups . On the other hand , respondents with similar income back- ground among the non - Communists constitute comparatively a very low percentage ( 22.67 ...
... percent = 36 percent + 16 percent + 20 percent ) fall into the low and middle income groups . On the other hand , respondents with similar income back- ground among the non - Communists constitute comparatively a very low percentage ( 22.67 ...
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... percent ) and non - Communists ( 54.67 percent ) believe themselves as belonging to the middle class . Over and above , one - third of the non - Communist leaders consider themsel- ves to be of the upper - middle class , and only 12 ...
... percent ) and non - Communists ( 54.67 percent ) believe themselves as belonging to the middle class . Over and above , one - third of the non - Communist leaders consider themsel- ves to be of the upper - middle class , and only 12 ...
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Study of Political Leadership | 45 |
Independent Variables indicating Social | 85 |
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agreement with party Anushilan Samiti assessment of followers Assessment of Gains Assessment of Leaders belief Bengal political leadership Bengal Renaissance bhadralok Brahmin Calcutta caste CL NCL CL class-background Communist leaders Communist Party Communist respondents Communist set Congress CPI(M Delhi dominant attitude economic power elite emerge entry into politics existence of party Factor Analysis faith in followers faith in party family position gains in terms image of party impartiality Increased Same Decreased independent variables India Kayastha leaders of West leadership in West loading on factor motivation NCL CL NCL non-Com non-Communist leaders non-Communist set party ideology party leadership party oligarchy party policy percent political age political culture prevalent attitude psychological variable recruitment factor role sets of leaders sharing the prevalent social background variables social participation social power society Sometimes Never Special Association Swami Vivekananda Table terms of economic terms of family terms of social Weiner West Bengal political