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Their aristocracy and their sociopolitical regime have been theocratic in their
essentials . At least during two thousand years , the supremacy of the Brahman
caste in India has never been questioned seriously . It is probably the longest -
lived ...
Their aristocracy and their sociopolitical regime have been theocratic in their
essentials . At least during two thousand years , the supremacy of the Brahman
caste in India has never been questioned seriously . It is probably the longest -
lived ...
Strana 153
Some signs of the revolt against this overripe and cynical regime are already
noticeable. So far as the nineteenth century was the government of the rich (in
alliance with Sensate aristocracy) this form of the overripe Sensate regime is
already ...
Some signs of the revolt against this overripe and cynical regime are already
noticeable. So far as the nineteenth century was the government of the rich (in
alliance with Sensate aristocracy) this form of the overripe Sensate regime is
already ...
Strana 169
The Communist regime declared all these a mere “ bourgeois prejudice and
abolished them entirely . Fascism , Hitlerism , and other dictatorial governments
of the postwar period followed its example . The trend is universal for practically
all ...
The Communist regime declared all these a mere “ bourgeois prejudice and
abolished them entirely . Fascism , Hitlerism , and other dictatorial governments
of the postwar period followed its example . The trend is universal for practically
all ...
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
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