Political Culture and Leadership in India: A Study of West BengalMittal Publications, 1991 - 403 من الصفحات |
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... prevalent attitude , but those who are of similar attitude from the R.A./D.K . group ( which is supposed to be a high - propertied group ) con- stitute only 57.14 percent . Among the non - Communists , no such definite correlation is ...
... prevalent attitude , but those who are of similar attitude from the R.A./D.K . group ( which is supposed to be a high - propertied group ) con- stitute only 57.14 percent . Among the non - Communists , no such definite correlation is ...
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... attitude , it is from these senior groups that a few who do not share the prevalent attitude emerge . In both sets of leaders , vast majority of respondents have been drawn from those who have never changed their party - affiliation ...
... attitude , it is from these senior groups that a few who do not share the prevalent attitude emerge . In both sets of leaders , vast majority of respondents have been drawn from those who have never changed their party - affiliation ...
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A Study of West Bengal Bharati Mukherjee. share the prevalent attitude of the Communist set about the non- existence of coterie - system within the party . When " entry into politics " is associated with " belief in the existence of ...
A Study of West Bengal Bharati Mukherjee. share the prevalent attitude of the Communist set about the non- existence of coterie - system within the party . When " entry into politics " is associated with " belief in the existence of ...
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A Backdrop to the | 45 |
Independent Variables indicating Social | 85 |
Independent Variables emerging from Socialization | 132 |
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activities analysis Assessment of Gains association attitudinal background variables belief Benefit Calcutta caste chapter CL NCL CL Communist leaders Communist Party Communist set Community Congress correlation culture definite dependent determining developing discussion dominant economic power elite emerge evident existence extent factor faith faith in followers faith in party Family followers Front gains in terms higher ideology impartiality important income Increased independent variables India individual influence interested leaders of West leads loading lower majority medium middle motivation movement munist nature NCL CL NCL non-Communist leaders non-Communist set observation Organization Origin party party ideology party leadership party policy pattern percent percentage period political age political leaders political leadership positive present Press prevalent attitude psychological variable recruitment relating respondents reveal role social power society Special Association Table tion tradition University West Bengal political