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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Bande Mataram Volume-01 > The Early Indian Polity of kingship is the old Aryan idea, it is limited monarchy and not the type of despotism which is called by ... ished institutions for the most absolute form of monarchy as soon as they had become a great Empire; and d ... ion which favoured the growth of absolutism. The monarchy of Chandragupta and Asoka seems to have been of ... Last Modified: 28-Aug-2006 Document Size: 10,410 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > Forms Of Government - as the symbol of their unity. Either then the monarchy can only survive in name, - as in England where ... ???? Monarchy has thus fallen or is threatened almost everywhe ... t character. But in Asia no less than in Europe, monarchy has been a historical growth, the result of circ ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 31,534 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > 1919 combination of the remnants of the old spirit of monarchy and feudalism now stripped of all its past justi ... toms of aristocracy and survivals of aristocratic monarchy which still lived on in an increasingly democrat ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 13,740 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > The Drive Towards Economic Centralisation dividuals and classes who constitute the nation. Monarchy in its impulse towards a despotic centrality has ... e English people fixed, in the struggle with the monarchy, upon this question of taxation as the first vit ... sorption of this control was the strength of the monarchy; it was its inability to manage with justice and ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 19,433 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > The Formation Of The Nation-Unit–The Three Stages onary China to convert itself into a new national monarchy may be attributed quite as much to the same feel ... free variation. In England, the period of the New Monarchy from Edward IV to Elizabeth, in France the great ... blood the personal and national ambitions of the monarchy. But all this powerful structure and closely-kni ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 42,759 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > The Drive Towards Centralisation... ccessfully resolved and removed. The centralising monarchy, brought to supreme power by the repeated lesson ... not reverse but rather completed the work of the monarchy. An entire unity and uniformity legislative, fis ... ly to fruition what was slowly evolving under the monarchy out of the confused organism of feudal France. ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 33,623 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > The Drive Towards Legislative ... Thus eventually the State or the monarchy - that great instrument of the transition from t ... o longer obliged to convoke it, -like the French monarchy with its States-General summoned only once or twi ... is that in engrossing the legislative power the monarchy has exceeded the right law of its being, it has ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 29,993 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > Forms Of Government - as the symbol of their unity. Either then the monarchy can only survive in name, - as in England where ... ???? Monarchy has thus fallen or is threatened almost everywhe ... t character. But in Asia no less than in Europe, monarchy has been a historical growth, the result of circ ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 31,534 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > 1919 combination of the remnants of the old spirit of monarchy and feudalism now stripped of all its past justi ... toms of aristocracy and survivals of aristocratic monarchy which still lived on in an increasingly democrat ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 13,740 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > The Drive Towards Economic Centralisation dividuals and classes who constitute the nation. Monarchy in its impulse towards a despotic centrality has ... e English people fixed, in the struggle with the monarchy, upon this question of taxation as the first vit ... sorption of this control was the strength of the monarchy; it was its inability to manage with justice and ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 19,433 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > The Formation Of The Nation-Unit–The Three Stages onary China to convert itself into a new national monarchy may be attributed quite as much to the same feel ... free variation. In England, the period of the New Monarchy from Edward IV to Elizabeth, in France the great ... blood the personal and national ambitions of the monarchy. But all this powerful structure and closely-kni ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 42,759 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > The Drive Towards Centralisation... ccessfully resolved and removed. The centralising monarchy, brought to supreme power by the repeated lesson ... not reverse but rather completed the work of the monarchy. An entire unity and uniformity legislative, fis ... ly to fruition what was slowly evolving under the monarchy out of the confused organism of feudal France. ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 33,623 View Matches in this Document
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Home > E-Library > Works Of Sri Aurobindo > Social And Political Thought Volume-15 > The Drive Towards Legislative ... Thus eventually the State or the monarchy - that great instrument of the transition from t ... o longer obliged to convoke it, -like the French monarchy with its States-General summoned only once or twi ... is that in engrossing the legislative power the monarchy has exceeded the right law of its being, it has ... Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 Document Size: 29,993 View Matches in this Document
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