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Our Constitution for haves or havenote ? C.1

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; Lipi Prakashan; 1975Description: 175 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.03 SEY
Summary: In his book Mr. Palkhivala has very impressively marshalled quotations from Plato to Pascal, from Lord Acton to Maurice Chevalier. Generally speaking, facts and arguments should be strong enough to stand by themselves without having to resort to the crutches of lengthy quotations. His quotations are impressive and profound. Nobody need quarrel with them. But what one differs from is the fact that many of those are used out of context and the inferences and reasoning which are derived from them are not always justified.
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In his book Mr. Palkhivala has very impressively marshalled quotations from Plato to Pascal, from Lord Acton to Maurice Chevalier. Generally speaking, facts and arguments should be strong enough to stand by themselves without having to resort to the crutches of lengthy quotations. His quotations are impressive and profound. Nobody need quarrel with them. But what one differs from is the fact that many of those are used out of context and the inferences and reasoning which are derived from them are not always justified.

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