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The influence of tradition in India

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  1. We have elaborated this more fully elsewhere. See Latheef and Hajira Ahmed, “Weber's ‘Hindu Ethic and the Rise of Capitalism’ and its Political Implications for an Industrializing India”, Indian Journal of Political Science. Jan.–March. 1965.

  2. “The Influence of Religion on Social Economic Development”, International Development Review, Vol. VII. No. 2. June, 1966, pp. 6–12.

  3. “The Muslim Leaque in South India Since Independence: A Case Study in Minority Group Political Strategies”. The American Political Science Review. Vol. LX. No. 3. September, 1966. pp. 579–599.

  4. See Lipset's Union Democracy and Political Man, especially chapter 2 of the latter: Almond and Coleman's Politics of Developing Areas, especially its concluding chapter; Organski's The Stages of Political Development.

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Ahmed, L.N. The influence of tradition in India. Intereconomics 3, 20–22 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02930422

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