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Indian Liberals
Indian Liberals
  • About Us
    • Introduction
    • Contributors
  • Indian Liberals
  • Periodicals
    • Forum of Free Enterprise
    • Freedom First
    • Indian Liberal Group
    • Liberal Times
    • Other Publications
    • Swatantra Party
    • The Indian Libertarian
    • Shetkari Sanghatak
  • Regional Literature
    • Bengali
    • Gujarati
    • Hindi
    • Marathi
  • Opinions & Events
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  • Musings
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Contents
Economic Growth by Prof. Colin Clark (January 10, 1969)
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Federal Financial Relations in India by K. Santhanam (December 11, 1968)
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Property Rights under the Constitution by K. Subba Rao (December 10, 1968)
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Economic Thinking of Lord Keynes by Prof. Dudley Dillard (July 11, 1968)
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Myths that Keep People Hungry by PROF. MILTON FRIEDMAN (February 11, 1968)
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Recession In Indian Economy by Dr. R. C. Cooper (August 10, 1967)
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Two Greater Enemies of Freedom
Two Greater Enemies of Freedom
One of the greatest enemies of freedom, and therefore of progress and happiness of our race is over-organisation. Mankind has been organised to death.
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Sharad Joshi on The Unchanged Quarter Century for Farmers
Sharad Joshi on The Unchanged Quarter Century for Farmers
At the end of a quarter century of struggle, the typical farmer is as badly indebted as he was at the beginning but stands vindicated and cleared of all charges of being indolent, ignorant and incompetent.
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Deficit Financing and Inflation by Prof. C. N. Vakil (May 11, 1967)
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India requires Indicative Planning by Dharamsey. M. Khatau (April 11, 1967)
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