India Betrayed, Volume 1Red-Rose Publications, 1980 - India |
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Page 111
... social philosophy , Mr. L.T. Hobhouse , the great Liberal thinker of England , often pointed out how the present ideas of State responsibility in social matters had developed . In one of his books . * he suggests the foundation of ...
... social philosophy , Mr. L.T. Hobhouse , the great Liberal thinker of England , often pointed out how the present ideas of State responsibility in social matters had developed . In one of his books . * he suggests the foundation of ...
Page 288
... social and political movement as well . A whole generation of scholars set about trying to interpret it to community . They chose to do this through the Gita because among all the scriptures it had long been looked upon by every Hindu ...
... social and political movement as well . A whole generation of scholars set about trying to interpret it to community . They chose to do this through the Gita because among all the scriptures it had long been looked upon by every Hindu ...
Page 343
... social fabric was developing into a pattern of caste system based upon the vocations of various people . " These religious and social conceptions culminated into graphic arts during the influence of Buddhism . The frescoes at Ajanta ...
... social fabric was developing into a pattern of caste system based upon the vocations of various people . " These religious and social conceptions culminated into graphic arts during the influence of Buddhism . The frescoes at Ajanta ...
Contents
Indias Paradise Lost | 1 |
The Seeds Of Betrayal | 27 |
Our Castes And Creeds | 54 |
Copyright | |
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