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... village , both in England and in India , and the benefits which it confers upon the population organized into such vill- ages . The communal village had in his day been almost entirely destroy- ed in England by enclosing landlord- ism ...
... village , both in England and in India , and the benefits which it confers upon the population organized into such vill- ages . The communal village had in his day been almost entirely destroy- ed in England by enclosing landlord- ism ...
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... village body - politic , and strong also in his assurance of his stake in the village lands . When the communal village was destroyed in England in the eight- eenth century , the displaced peasants had the new industrial towns to go to ...
... village body - politic , and strong also in his assurance of his stake in the village lands . When the communal village was destroyed in England in the eight- eenth century , the displaced peasants had the new industrial towns to go to ...
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... village , therefore , that can justify the revitalis- ing of our rural areas . The ideal of co - operative endeavour and mutual helpfulness which the Indian village in its ideal state enshrined makes its rehabilitation the prime step in ...
... village , therefore , that can justify the revitalis- ing of our rural areas . The ideal of co - operative endeavour and mutual helpfulness which the Indian village in its ideal state enshrined makes its rehabilitation the prime step in ...
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By George Godwin | 30 |
Reflection at EventideBy | 48 |
GandhijiBy Dennis Gray Stoll 328 | 96 |
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