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It is stated that Protection involves the great evil of State interference with trade and industry . Here also , it was useless , it was mischievous to argue in the abstract . The example of England was misleading .
It is stated that Protection involves the great evil of State interference with trade and industry . Here also , it was useless , it was mischievous to argue in the abstract . The example of England was misleading .
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Now it is permissible to inquire why a nation situated like ours and deprived of all means of enforcing its will by collective action , may not seek to extend its industries by appealing to a higher sentiment than avarice ...
Now it is permissible to inquire why a nation situated like ours and deprived of all means of enforcing its will by collective action , may not seek to extend its industries by appealing to a higher sentiment than avarice ...
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How can we start new industries or build up new trade , if we have no confidence in ourselves ? ... “ It is this want of co - operation , this mutual distrust which paralyses Indian industry , ruins the statesmen , and discredits the ...
How can we start new industries or build up new trade , if we have no confidence in ourselves ? ... “ It is this want of co - operation , this mutual distrust which paralyses Indian industry , ruins the statesmen , and discredits the ...
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Tho Method Historical and Scientific Nature and Scope of tho Subject II The Background The Fundamental Factors in Indian History 1130 | 1 |
A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
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