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Agrarian reform and extension of the public sector often involve the question of acquisition of property . Acquisition of property has , in its turn , raised such grave issues that in the last twenty years the provisions relating to ...
Agrarian reform and extension of the public sector often involve the question of acquisition of property . Acquisition of property has , in its turn , raised such grave issues that in the last twenty years the provisions relating to ...
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“ This system of illegal exactions is now however in such universal vogue , is so deeply rooted and so many social relations depend upon them , that it becomes a question whether it is desirable that the government should by any general ...
“ This system of illegal exactions is now however in such universal vogue , is so deeply rooted and so many social relations depend upon them , that it becomes a question whether it is desirable that the government should by any general ...
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Third , this definition acknowledges the complexity of the question - is violence always wrong ? It suggests that the matter could be restated in at least three different ways . The question could mean — is the physical attack upon or ...
Third , this definition acknowledges the complexity of the question - is violence always wrong ? It suggests that the matter could be restated in at least three different ways . The question could mean — is the physical attack upon or ...
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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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