Social and Humanistic Life in IndiaAbhinav Publications; [sole distributor: Trimurti Publications, 1971 - 291 sidor |
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... example to see their economic situation . Traditional pottery - making , like other crafts , has been a hereditary system . However , modern education came to have a threatening effect on this hereditary system . Reluctant sons ...
... example to see their economic situation . Traditional pottery - making , like other crafts , has been a hereditary system . However , modern education came to have a threatening effect on this hereditary system . Reluctant sons ...
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... example of capital accumulation in relation to land distribution , This example is Sulabh Gramdan , introduced by Vinoba Bhave . In terms of land distribution all landowners in Sulabh Gramdan invest 80 per cent of their land . The ...
... example of capital accumulation in relation to land distribution , This example is Sulabh Gramdan , introduced by Vinoba Bhave . In terms of land distribution all landowners in Sulabh Gramdan invest 80 per cent of their land . The ...
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... example for each case . The first case shows how individualistic ethic is opposed to social conscience . Let us take a very common pattern of behaviour of people travelling in railway trains . Sometimes beggars try to sneak in , hiding ...
... example for each case . The first case shows how individualistic ethic is opposed to social conscience . Let us take a very common pattern of behaviour of people travelling in railway trains . Sometimes beggars try to sneak in , hiding ...
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