Jawaharlal Nehru: A Study in Ideology and Social ChangePolitical and social views of Jawaharlal Nehru, 1889-1964, Indian statesman; includes account of Indian politics and government, chiefly of 1919-1947. |
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الصفحة 102
In theory they seemed to agree on the ultimate objectives . But their divergence on means laid bare the gap in social and economic philosophy . Nehru stressed the goal of complete indepedence and strongly urged that freedom should ...
In theory they seemed to agree on the ultimate objectives . But their divergence on means laid bare the gap in social and economic philosophy . Nehru stressed the goal of complete indepedence and strongly urged that freedom should ...
الصفحة 107
While the working committee was not directly responsible , it was indirectly to blame , for it had deliberately encouraged vagueness in the definition of our objectives and this was bound to lead not only to confusion but to ...
While the working committee was not directly responsible , it was indirectly to blame , for it had deliberately encouraged vagueness in the definition of our objectives and this was bound to lead not only to confusion but to ...
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... from the World War I to the outbreak of the second , was full of examples showing the constant divergence between the ideals proclaimed by the countries which came to be called as allied power and their real motives and objectives .
... from the World War I to the outbreak of the second , was full of examples showing the constant divergence between the ideals proclaimed by the countries which came to be called as allied power and their real motives and objectives .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
NEHRU AND THE INDIAN NATIONALIST | 77 |
NEHRU AND THE PLANNED ECONOMIC | 153 |
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