office record
[Swatantra Party Justice-2]
1972
3 pages
Summary
These three handwritten pages are undated internal working notes, apparently concerned with the Swatantra Party and the relationship between justice, constitutional government, and political action. The first page gathers fragmentary observations on economic and political questions, including planning, public policy, elections, and the need to defend individual freedom. It also lists possible interlocutors, institutional references, and lines of argument, but does not present a continuous essay or a clearly identified author.
Key points
- The notes connect justice with constitutional and political questions.
- They consider the role of the Swatantra Party and possible political alliances.
- They raise concerns about planning, state intervention, and the delivery of goods and services.
- They discuss elections, political representation, and the limits of non-violent intervention.
- They invoke individual freedom, civil liberties, and the need for a principled political programme.
- The pages are working notes rather than a finished argument, and several passages are difficult to decipher.
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