Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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... principles , quite another to implement them in actual life . We have all subscribed to the United Nations ' Charter which asks us to adopt the principles of racial harmony , economic and social equality and political freedom . But the ...
... principles , quite another to implement them in actual life . We have all subscribed to the United Nations ' Charter which asks us to adopt the principles of racial harmony , economic and social equality and political freedom . But the ...
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... principle was - Do not resort to untruth . Do not shrink from truth for fear of offend- ing powers or principalities . Try ... principles that the Buddha enuncia- ted 2500 years ago are these : avoid violence ; avoid greed ; adopt self ...
... principle was - Do not resort to untruth . Do not shrink from truth for fear of offend- ing powers or principalities . Try ... principles that the Buddha enuncia- ted 2500 years ago are these : avoid violence ; avoid greed ; adopt self ...
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... principles do not find recognition . The very nations whose revolutionary principles have inspired humanity seem to be blocking the way of their realization . They seem to forget that time does not stand still and change is the ...
... principles do not find recognition . The very nations whose revolutionary principles have inspired humanity seem to be blocking the way of their realization . They seem to forget that time does not stand still and change is the ...
Contents
Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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