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The pattern of our social living should change . All must live comparatively plain lives ; at least extrenie forms of luxurious living must go . The rise of the consideration for others and the development of altruism in man can help ...
The pattern of our social living should change . All must live comparatively plain lives ; at least extrenie forms of luxurious living must go . The rise of the consideration for others and the development of altruism in man can help ...
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For his own welfare and for the progress of his civilization man must change the style of his living . It is supremely necessary for man to develop the convention of leading a simple way of life . Only this can make his mind free for ...
For his own welfare and for the progress of his civilization man must change the style of his living . It is supremely necessary for man to develop the convention of leading a simple way of life . Only this can make his mind free for ...
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The tribal people , especially living in the isolated areas , may be considered as the people of living prehistory . Work among them and the excavation of their deserted village will give us valuable information of varied nature .
The tribal people , especially living in the isolated areas , may be considered as the people of living prehistory . Work among them and the excavation of their deserted village will give us valuable information of varied nature .
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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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