The Emerging world.

Jawaharlal Nehru memorial volume.
Bibliographic Details
Contributors: Nehru, Jawaharlal, 1889-1964.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: New York, Asia Pub. House [1964]
Subjects:
Notes:--Towards a wider conception of our common humanity, by Sir J. Plimsoll.--The essence of Hinduism, by C. Rajagopalachari.--Reflections on violence, by Sir H. Read.--Rich lands poor lands; recollections and reflections, by E. Reid.--Asia, Africa, and the world, by C. P. Romulo.--Secularism in India, by Sampurnanand.--The Zen language, by D. T. Suzuki.--Ancient contacts and relations between India and China, by T. Yun-Shan.--Towards one world by peaceful change, by A. Toynbee.--The creative individual, by G. Tucci.--Purpose in education, by Z. Husain.

Physical description: xii, 268 p. port. 24 cm.

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Table of Contents:
The emerging world society, by S. Radhakrishnan.
Universities then and now, by Lord Adrian.
A balance-sheet for science and technology in Europe, by Sir E. Ashby.
Is peaceful change possible? By Earl Attlee.
The task of education, by V. Bhave.
Views on coexistence and the conflicts of our times, by W. Brandt.
"East" and "West," by N. Cousins.
Development planning in principle and practice, by J. K. Galbraith.
Some qualities of forthcoming changes, by R. B. Gregg.
The impact of the West on Indian traditions, by Humayun Kabir.
The future of non-violence, by O. Lacombe.
Religion and the problems of peace, by G. P. Malalasekera.
Europe and the developing countries, by P. Mendes-France.
The role of science and technology in the development of underdeveloped countries in South Asia, by G. Myrdal.
World morality and world peace, by L. Pauling.