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between village and city. He says that in a country there should be individual industries, social industries and government industries. The corporation system of industry management should be enhanced. On the whole, he wants a society free from violence and full of peace. In the society no body should be in trouble for his necessities.24
Thus it may be remarked that the political thinking based on non-violence may provide peace and prosperity to a nation.
Reference :
1. Samāja Darśana Ki Bhūmikā, Dr. J.P. Srivastava, p. 133. 2. Ibid. p. 136. 3. Lord Bryce : Modern Democracy, Vol. II, p. 535. 4. Mill : Representative Governments, p. 45. 5. Lord Bryce, Modern Democracy, Vol. I, p. 20. 6. Seely - Introduction to Political Science, p. 324. 7. Abraham Lincon 8. Harijan, 11, February, 1939. 9. Modern Review, October, 1943, an interview of Gandhiji with A.K.
Bose. 10. Ethical Religion, p. 40. 11. Samāja Darśana Ki Bhumikā p. 378. 12. Young India, 2 July, 1931. 13. Harijan, 28-July, 1946. 14. Samāja Darśana Ki Bhūmikā, p. 380. 15. Hinda Svarāja, p. 60. 16. Unesco Seminar, p. 382. 17. Harijan, 3 February, 1940. 18. Press Advertisement, 21 September, 1932, Harijan 3 Oct. 1940. 19. Acharya Narendra Dev - Yuga aura Vicāra, Ed. Jagdish Chandra
Diksita, p. 212. 20. Ibid, p. 215. 21. Ibid, p. 219. 22. Ibid, p. 223. 23. Samājavāda, Yugeshwar, p. 141. 24. Ibid, 142.
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