Rise and growth of Indian liberalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... never hope to be what our ancestors once were - the chosen people , to whom great tasks were allotted and by whom great deeds were performed . Where this feeling animates the worker , it is a matter of compara- tive indifference in what ...
... never hope to be what our ancestors once were - the chosen people , to whom great tasks were allotted and by whom great deeds were performed . Where this feeling animates the worker , it is a matter of compara- tive indifference in what ...
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... never go into water at all , or learn how to swim . The Govern- ment persisted in saying always " not yet . " The Indian Liberal rejoined - " when ? " Mr. Muzumdar quoted Edwin Bevan's parable of the " Patient and the Steel Frame " and ...
... never go into water at all , or learn how to swim . The Govern- ment persisted in saying always " not yet . " The Indian Liberal rejoined - " when ? " Mr. Muzumdar quoted Edwin Bevan's parable of the " Patient and the Steel Frame " and ...
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... never accepted the mere status quo , never acquiesced in the existing order , taking it to be the best of all orders in the best of all worlds . He was not a foolish , self - complacent optimist , with an incurable attachment to his own ...
... never accepted the mere status quo , never acquiesced in the existing order , taking it to be the best of all orders in the best of all worlds . He was not a foolish , self - complacent optimist , with an incurable attachment to his own ...
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A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
The Geographical Factor | 4 |
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