Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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The colouring of his thought is Marxist , but it permeates a mind which is modern , independent and nationalist . ... Nehru cites approvingly Lenin's warning not to consider Marxism as a dogma , and he quotes a passage from Lenin's ...
The colouring of his thought is Marxist , but it permeates a mind which is modern , independent and nationalist . ... Nehru cites approvingly Lenin's warning not to consider Marxism as a dogma , and he quotes a passage from Lenin's ...
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To appreciate Nehru's attitude and approach to Marxism , one must take this basis into account . The liberal laissez faire economists seemed to Jawaharlal to be more concerned with reducing economics to vague academic theories than with ...
To appreciate Nehru's attitude and approach to Marxism , one must take this basis into account . The liberal laissez faire economists seemed to Jawaharlal to be more concerned with reducing economics to vague academic theories than with ...
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Nehru also refuses to accept Marxism as a dogma which cannot be varied , quoting Lenin in support . He would probably agree with Engels , echoing his cry , “ Thank God , Marx was not a Marxist . ” Similarly , while admiring much that ...
Nehru also refuses to accept Marxism as a dogma which cannot be varied , quoting Lenin in support . He would probably agree with Engels , echoing his cry , “ Thank God , Marx was not a Marxist . ” Similarly , while admiring much that ...
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