The Individual and Society by J. Krishnamurti Summary
J. Krishnamurti discusses the relationship between the individual and society, highlighting the growing control of the State over people’s lives.
J. Krishnamurti discusses the relationship between the individual and society, highlighting the growing control of the State over people’s lives.
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