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The idea is extremely profound because it insinuates the biolocal importance of the family for the proper development of the individual . In a similar way it can be suggested that the state is one of the masterpieces a of the creative ...
The idea is extremely profound because it insinuates the biolocal importance of the family for the proper development of the individual . In a similar way it can be suggested that the state is one of the masterpieces a of the creative ...
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This repeats the idea of Narada that the King's authority is derived from his own Karma . Lordship , it is told , is the reward of austerities , while servitude is the penalty for sin . Sukra further says that the King represented the ...
This repeats the idea of Narada that the King's authority is derived from his own Karma . Lordship , it is told , is the reward of austerities , while servitude is the penalty for sin . Sukra further says that the King represented the ...
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The Western idea of Supreme powor unrestrained by law , as developed by Bodin , Hobbes as well as by the Austinians , would not obviously hold valid in a society in which ' Dharma ' and not the state was considered Supreme .
The Western idea of Supreme powor unrestrained by law , as developed by Bodin , Hobbes as well as by the Austinians , would not obviously hold valid in a society in which ' Dharma ' and not the state was considered Supreme .
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathayo | 27 |
SamkhyaYoga Theory of causality an Advaitic Study | 45 |
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