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indian political thought
Contents
The Sources | 3 |
The Nature of Indian Thought | 14 |
Manu | 26 |
Vyasa | 35 |
Kautilya | 49 |
THE SUKRANITI | 66 |
Vivekananda | 87 |
Aurobindo | 122 |
The White Umbrella | 157 |
NOTES | 163 |
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