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Oct. 15, 2009 By Varun B Saigal
"A Small constitution for a Republic"
The Philosophy of Governance
Reviewer: Stella Hamilton

With reference to deprivation and socio-political problems “The Philosophy of Governance” tries to show how to motivate the deprived and the readers alike. This is a call for social change. The book is more of a constitution for a small Republic rather than a major Federal set up. Many arguments and instructions are more of a command after the Ten Commandments. In fact, the number of Commandments is more than ten. A sound judgment of complexity of political cultures the theme and the content it lacks. Still, there are many chapters on election and political system,... More > especially economic set up has more of socialist flavor than supporting capitalist economy. May be one of the weakness noticed. By and large, a good attempt by a novice writer with an innovative, yet original approach, insight and opinion on how to clean up the corrupted political system and a clear-cut justification for a welfare society. A new dimension on Economic and Management has been established through this theoretical approach. A reference book of good quality with sumptuous thought, endowed with new out look and principles to establish a welfare society. < Less

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ISBN 978-0-557-03670-7
Copyright Varun B Saigal (Standard Copyright License)
Edition Second Edition
Publisher THE INTERNATIONAL VOICE TRIBUNE
Published November 29, 2011
Language English
Pages 239
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall