The Twentieth Century, Volume 91942 |
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... Principle " explicitly states that the pleasure - principle is not all - pervasive ; there is , on the other hand , a principle beyond it - the repetition compulsion - which is " more primitive , more conservative and more instinctive ...
... Principle " explicitly states that the pleasure - principle is not all - pervasive ; there is , on the other hand , a principle beyond it - the repetition compulsion - which is " more primitive , more conservative and more instinctive ...
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the concession to communal separatism in the shape of the countenance given to the principle of secession of the provinces , they have vitiated in advance the principle of India being a homogeneous and indivisible entity and have thrown ...
the concession to communal separatism in the shape of the countenance given to the principle of secession of the provinces , they have vitiated in advance the principle of India being a homogeneous and indivisible entity and have thrown ...
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... principle first described as " specific devolution " and later on termed dyarchy . This principle was based on the presumption that it was not impossible to entrust electorates in the provinces through their respective Legislatures and ...
... principle first described as " specific devolution " and later on termed dyarchy . This principle was based on the presumption that it was not impossible to entrust electorates in the provinces through their respective Legislatures and ...
Contents
THE BRITISH PLEDGE TO INDIA | 9 |
TheoryBy G S Ahluwalia | 30 |
POST MORTEM EXAMINATION | 57 |
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