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100 _aBhave, Vinoba
245 _aA Democratic Values and the Practice of Citizenship
260 _aRajghat
_bSarva Seva Sangh Prakashan
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505 2 _aThe Lions of Asoka 18 GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE Why Government ? 19 The King, the Rishi and the People 20 Science, Wisdom, and Self-Government 21 The Winds of Change 23 Forms of Government 29 Freedom from Government 32 AFTER INDEPENDENCE Our Opportunity 34 A "Secular" State 37 Service, Them and Now 40 Lok-Niti and the Purification of Politics 42 The Politics of Lok-Niti 46 Students and Lok-Niti 47 SOME SOURCES OF ANXIETY Dependence on Government 49 Our Modern Kings 53 The "Welfare State" 58 Our System of Elections 61 The Game of Elections 65 SARVODAYA AND PANCHAYAT RAJ Swaraj in Every Village 67 The Decentralisation of Authority. 72 Socialist state, Sarvodaya, and Gram-dan 75 The Panchayat Tradition of Unanimity 76 Local Control and Non-Violence 79 The Shanti Sena in the Village 82 The Community Development Programme 84 VIOLENCE AND NON-VIOLENCE The Choice between Violence and Non-Violence 88 Are We Hypocrites ? The Slavery of Fear Unilateral Disarmament Active Non-Violence Democracy and Satyagraha vi. FORCE, LAW AND COMPASSION The Limits of Law The Spirit of Coercion Effective Democracy Institutional Religion Fearlessness The Moral Law Courage, Knowledge, Compassion vii. THE "THIRD FORCE" The Source of Strength The Sarvodaya Samaj The Five-fold Task The Lok Sevak Sangh The Sarvodaya Worker
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