Socialism and Communism in IndiaAllied Publishers, 1971 - 468 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 112
... means of production and do away with the large machines was not accept- able either to the advocates of modern industrialism and free enterprise or to the champions of socialism . Gandhi believed that real economic change could only ...
... means of production and do away with the large machines was not accept- able either to the advocates of modern industrialism and free enterprise or to the champions of socialism . Gandhi believed that real economic change could only ...
الصفحة 171
... means for the attainment of just ends , a doctrine which Gandhi had preached for long . In the manifesto of New Humanism , Roy said : " Must revolutionary political practice be guided by the jesuitic dictum - the end justifies the means ...
... means for the attainment of just ends , a doctrine which Gandhi had preached for long . In the manifesto of New Humanism , Roy said : " Must revolutionary political practice be guided by the jesuitic dictum - the end justifies the means ...
الصفحة 277
... means are ends , that evil means can never lead to good ends and that fair ends require fair means . Some of us may have been sceptical of this truth but recent world events and events at home have convinced me that nothing but good means ...
... means are ends , that evil means can never lead to good ends and that fair ends require fair means . Some of us may have been sceptical of this truth but recent world events and events at home have convinced me that nothing but good means ...
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THE FIRST CONTACT WITH SOCIALIST | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC BACKGROUND | 35 |
Large industrial establishments in British India 1935 | 42 |
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