Quest, Ausgaben 40-43S. Singh, etc. for the Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom, 1964 |
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... less self - sufficient . The norms and the values were defined , and their life was more or less ordered from the cradle to the grave ' . The societies had an economic structure which could be described as a village economy . However ...
... less self - sufficient . The norms and the values were defined , and their life was more or less ordered from the cradle to the grave ' . The societies had an economic structure which could be described as a village economy . However ...
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... less far - reaching than in the West . And as in the West it has taken the form of a succession of revolu- tionary and reactionary tendencies , each sustained by a new phase of the social and political development , until overtaken by ...
... less far - reaching than in the West . And as in the West it has taken the form of a succession of revolu- tionary and reactionary tendencies , each sustained by a new phase of the social and political development , until overtaken by ...
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... less influential in world affairs than a secular India , even less influential than purely Muslim Pakistan . And as I write these lines there might already have occurred that turning of the ways for which many of us have been praying ...
... less influential in world affairs than a secular India , even less influential than purely Muslim Pakistan . And as I write these lines there might already have occurred that turning of the ways for which many of us have been praying ...
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How to Live with Ignorance | 9 |
The Concept of Progress and Islamic | 16 |
Moral Implications in Hemingways Work | 51 |
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