Jawaharlal Nehru: A BiographyBiography of the Prime Minister of India. |
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Some of Gandhi's serenity seemed to communicate itself to the stricken but still spirited man . During the next few days he looked peaceful and composed , his thoughts obviously alternating between his country and his son .
Some of Gandhi's serenity seemed to communicate itself to the stricken but still spirited man . During the next few days he looked peaceful and composed , his thoughts obviously alternating between his country and his son .
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The liberal laissez faire economists seemed to Jawaharlal to be more concerned with reducing economics to vague academic theories than with discussing it in a practical context . Marx was different .
The liberal laissez faire economists seemed to Jawaharlal to be more concerned with reducing economics to vague academic theories than with discussing it in a practical context . Marx was different .
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1 somewhat , they seemed to Nehru rooted in the narrow grooves of party predilections and objectives . Only a major upheaval in India , he felt , or an international conflagration would shake them out of their mental lethargy .
1 somewhat , they seemed to Nehru rooted in the narrow grooves of party predilections and objectives . Only a major upheaval in India , he felt , or an international conflagration would shake them out of their mental lethargy .
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