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[6] Fully utilize your strength and [...] everything necessary to protect the interests of His affectionate and beloved [...] inviting trouble for themselves.
[12] The next grade of devotee says: [...] know better than me where my best interests lie.” So the higher-grade [...] You, by making You happy.”
[2] The physical bondages which keep [...] masses to further their own selfish interests. Of course, I do not say that [...] in the future to do just that.
[1] The vipras [...] treatises with their own selfish interests in mind. Without using logic or [...] religious bigotry and fanaticism.
[5] Now in the state of vyatireka [...] how cunning people serve their interests, by taking advantage of that persons [...] others have the same opportunity.
[3] Let us come first to the context [...] necessity, to take up arms in the interests of His favourite friends and followers [...] 3 )
[37] As a result of these improper teachings, [...] wanted to protect their vested interests in the spiritual sphere. These [...] dharma would undermine their vested interests.
[3] A detailed analysis of human psychology [...] that their individual or group interests are not separate from, but are a part of, the collective interest.
[73] If, after analysing the economic [...] every possibility that their vested interests would be adversely affected. Although [...] exploiters who trade in religion.
[82] Most countries realize that only [...] are also united by their mutual interests while tax collectors are not. [...] people would not really benefit.
[1] Very often people say that a particular [...] indirectly social. For instance, vested interests inject complexes into the public [...] as bad as economic exploitation.
[6] It is impossible to establish genuine [...] reason, it means that the vested interests are out to buy the human intelligence engaged in the fight against dogma.
[6] Since independence, Tripura has fallen prey to negligence, deprivation and exploitation. In the interests of Indian capitalism, Tripura [...] conspiracy by the communists in Tripura.
[52] Provincial boundaries : I [...] differences will be detrimental to the interests of the country. Still the leaders [...] India to ponder over this issue.
[57] India has many scripts. Many of [...] (such as Sanskrit and Pali). The interests of the languages which have a [...] future literature will be cut off.
[65] A joint family is nurtured by the [...] powerful leaders are looking after the interests of their own nations (the basis [...] be), instead of thinking of the interests of India as a whole. None of these [...] leaders of their own nations. The interests of others are not safe in their hands.
[70] India has had many opportunities to create sentiments, and even today they exist, but in the interests of world fraternity one may not [...] other alternative to save India.
[71] But will the leaders be able or [...] present leaders need to retire in the interests of India.
[1] For the all-round welfare and development [...] avoid this and to safeguard the interests of all people, the leaders of [...] progress can never be achieved.
[25] There are occasions when majority [...] take special care to safeguard the interests of everybody. In particular, they [...] should be taken which safeguards the interests of all the brothers.
[19] Phalasákśiibhútah [...] this means to further their own interests. You should be aware of such people. You know, excessive admiration is a sign of deception.
[95] We can say that in the Vipra Age [...] edifice, without considering the interests of the people – without [...] the supplications of humanity.
[96] In the Vipra Age those who tried [...] downtrodden masses, but vested interests defamed them. This indirectly [...] and Ishvarchandra Vidyasagara.
[103] All historians know that the paths [...] the standard bearers of vested interests do not sympathize with such personalities.
[140] When shúdras clash with [...] about their personal and family interests. Because they are unable to generate [...] ruse, duplicity against duplicity.
[187] Groups of vipras may fight against [...] readily unite to protect their mutual interests. At least in this respect they no doubt demonstrate more unity than kśatriyas.
[212] Generally the vipras logicians [...] exploitation in order to further their own interests.
[225] Almost everywhere in the world [...] something which severely undermines the interests of the people. If the monarch [...] may at any time be endangered.
[226] In a party dictatorship or any [...] dictator has to take into account the interests of the people. Even oppressive [...] democracy there is no danger of this.
[49] We do not expect vipras to do such things. The vipras do promote their personal interests and their domination, but they [...] greater profit indirectly kill them.
[79] The vipras exploit the masses in [...] order to promote their personal interests, but in the Vaeshya Age the vipras [...] their own and the vaeshyas interests.
[6] I told you previously that human [...] “I shall look after your best interests. Please vote for me”, but [...] Ill say Im trying”.
[12] The second cause is non-utilization [...] not have psychic and spiritual interests also become mean-minded. When [...] easily become reckless and a sinner.
[15] However, depending upon ones [...] this way they serve their personal interests. Similarly no one should be a [...] their occupations are despicable.
[8] Why have schools been established? [...] private pursue personal or class interests. This hypocrisy has no place in [...] all problems in a collective way.
[57] Where society is caught in a whirlpool [...] offence of outspokenness, the vested interests of the different sections of society [...] understandable to the masses.
[204] The human race is moving at an [...] transcend all individual or group interests, all territorial limits of countries [...] so-called providential favour.
[3] On what basis, therefore, is the [...] opportunists with their own vested interests. In order to subjugate women, [...] it, and women were made captives.
[11] To attain Him, the unit mind, the [...] puppets. And even today these vested interests are still trying to perpetrate [...] greed. He declared unequivocally,
[10] Goaded by this psychic ailment, a superpower forces its own selfish national interests on other weaker states to establish [...] and consolidation of its vested interests; a powerful linguistic group suppresses [...] malady of imperialism prevails.
[10] Simultaneous with the development [...] Thus instead of considering the interests of the entire human society, they give preference to the interests of a particular community. This [...] criterion of a truly righteous person.
[41] There are both honest and dishonest [...] instead of thinking about their own interests, believe that the greatest achievement [...] the deceitful kśatriyas.
[70] There are tens of millions of people [...] their children to further their own interests; they look upon everything as [...] leaving any trace in its heart.
[15] Then comes mutative devotion. In [...] desire. He has to look after the interests of so many children. He cannot [...] devotion is not devotion at all.
[32] Brahma is an immutable universal [...] does not entertain differential interests towards them, whether they are [...] He bestows equal grace on all.
[7] To stifle the progress of humanity, [...] perpetuate the hold of the vested interests by infusing an inferiority complex [...] propounders will be declared as atheists.
[21] Religion is practiced for the fulfilment [...] mere tools in the hands of vested interests. With the awakening of nityánitya [...] happiness in the next world. The vested interests are quite aware of this fact and [...] earn with their sweat and blood.
[38] Pránipátena, pariprashnena, [...] propagating your self or group interests or any “ism” you may [...] society, but the devious traders.
[16] Both capitalism and communism have [...] desideratum to human beings. In the interests of the welfare of humanity, these [...] adjustment with this objective world.
[21] Religions sometimes survive for [...] Their purpose is to secure the interests of a special, privileged class. [...] penetrate deeply into the human psyche.
[18] O human beings, try to understand [...] for your petty personal or group interests, because nothing done with a narrow [...] the golden temple of your heart.
[16] Human beings should develop themselves [...] life by eradicating the vested interests in the socio-economic sphere. [...] lives, generally degenerate later.
[9] Nationalism is fast getting out [...] cosmopolitanism in world affairs. Vested interests, however, continue to cause certain [...] detrimental or retrograde reactions.
[5] Nature dislikes disobedience or [...] society, and this will harm the interests of both the individual and the [...] behind a chaotic imprint on society.
[2] As you know, all are the progeny [...] spiritual strength. It is the vested interests, with their mean and base motives, [...] the cultured and civilized world.
[22] Purohits are those who primarily [...] they give priority to their own interests.
[4] You shall, therefore, preach only [...] the selfish persons with vested interests.
[6] Behind the superstitious belief [...] current created by a class of vested interests. Inquisitiveness and reasoning [...] an ulterior motive, to get their interests served.
[19] Those who did not understand the [...] furthering their narrow individual interests and fulfilling their worldly desires. [...] an immoral antisocial activity.
[27] The courage, strength and physical [...] proved extremely detrimental to the interests of the non-Aryans.
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[18] Radio, television, films and other media must be free from exploitation and vested interests. Qualified professionals should [...] ensure high quality education.
[4] Whenever you plan any developmental programme for Bengal, you should keep the interests of the Játa Bengalees uppermost, [...] Bangalistan will be benefited.
[7] Human society is one and indivisible, so Bangalistan must not go against the interests or spirit of universal humanity. This is a must. You have to see the interests of the place where you remain, [...] This is the approach of synthesis.
[9] In addition, a major percentage [...] Gorkhaland to fulfil their petty selfish interests, misleading the other simple, innocent tribes living in the Darjeeling hills.
[8] Since independence the national [...] being utilized to serve the vested interests of outsiders. No government so [...] the capitalist and imperialist interests. So Samatat, which was once an [...] the midst of vast natural wealth.
[18] A new educational system must evolve [...] which serves the capitalists interests is not at all suitable. This sort of education creates obstacles in the evolution of humanity.
[64] The answer is very simple. The [...] words of those who think of Hindu interests certainly do not sound sweet in Moslem ears.
[289] The meaning of spiritual practice [...] (dharma). Those who encourage vested interests survive on the mental weakness [...] against them is spiritual practice.
[26] If the local people in these units [...] their individual socio-economic interests with the collective socio-economic [...] precedence over non-local people.
[11] Up until now no serious effort [...] approach motivated by Vaeshyan interests. To strengthen its position it [...] to form socio-economic groups.
[13] Some vested interests may try and brand PROUTs [...] consequences of linguistic imperialism.
[1] In nearly all countries of the [...] working as an agent to protect the interests of the exploitative and reactionary forces.
[7] Local people are defined as those who have merged individual socio-economic interests with the socio-economic interests of the socio-economic unit they [...] people have merged their individual interests with their socio-economic unit, [...] practice is not in accordance with the interests of the socioeconomic unit in which [...] undermines its economic development.
[20] A second corollary of the second [...] which are controlled by vested interests. To root out dishonesty from the [...] throughout the world as far as possible.
[29] The use of non-local languages [...] psycho-economic exploitation of vested interests. Such a strategy of cultural suppression [...] attaining socio-economic self-reliance.
[3] In accordance with this trend, [...] a common ideological base. The interests of all local people will be guaranteed [...] multifarious liberation of humanity.
[17] Socio-economic units will give [...] their individual socio-economic interests with the socio-economic interests of the socio-economic unit they live in.
[23] Where there is economic parity, [...] and enhance their socio-economic interests.
[24] In some places regions with different [...] problems are different. In the interests of the people living in these [...] purposes, it may lead to complications.
[16] (10) Distinctions based on profession, [...] things in any way. Only vested interests are behind class distinctions.
[10] Notions of vice and virtue, codes [...] different religions to further vested interests. Those who oppose the scriptures [...] one cannot defy the scriptures!
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[26] Nationalism is fast becoming outdated. [...] cosmopolitanism in world affairs. Vested interests, however, continue to cause certain [...] cement the solidarity of the world.
[34] Every atom of this universe is [...] stand. In reality, only vested interests appear intensely interested in such illusory matters.
[38] The human society is continually [...] of small clans, narrow communal interests, geographical distances and intractable [...] the progress of human society.
[103] Very often we say that a particular [...] social. For instance, the vested interests inject, at a certain stage, inferiority [...] the first phase, through dogma.
[145] Many people say that different national interests are the only hurdle in the formation [...] countries will cease to exist.
[221] In every sphere of life – [...] however, that self-seeking vested interests have taken advantage of the ignorance [...] constantly to the human society.
[2] Now the question is, what should [...] individuals do not violate the interests of the collective body, both society [...] individual right to go against the interests of the collective has been withdrawn. [...] freedom to advance and progress.
[7] Only to those who aspire to realize [...] are capable of safeguarding the interests of the human race. Such people [...] thus they will rule the rulers.
[17] It is a fact that there are differences [...] selfish individual and collective interests.
[12] These types of people, although [...] with their individual and group interests. They possess only a small fraction [...] developed and mentally balanced.
[5] You might have noticed that many [...] separatists are. In such cases group interests become more important than the [...] of their narrow group or party interests, they curtail the legitimate social, [...] the all-round growth of humanity.
[8] So, we notice that in the sphere [...] ideas remain far above narrow group interests. On the other hand, those who [...] of their group and impose their interests on others. This leads to interpersonal [...] self-interest adopt an analytic outlook.
[1] Vested interests do not favour population growth [...] creation of the capitalist order.
[14] Just see the case of air, light, [...] society are creations of vested interests, creations of depraved persons, [...] desideratum of their existential march.
[39] (20) The major part of the slander [...] unknowingly, some because their petty interests are hurt, and others, under the [...] your fault and ask for punishment.
[6] The US presidential form of government [...] social controls so that collective interests will be supreme. In the US constitution [...] there is less individual liberty.
[4] Still later, people started worshipping [...] worship and reflected parochial interests. As soon as parochialism emerged, [...] to fiercely exploit each other.
[23] Hypocrites dogma is embraced knowingly by those with vested interests, although most people follow dogma [...] is all hypocrites dogma.
[2] Answer: The dharma of the [...] take this too far, their personal interests will come in conflict with those [...] preservation of their existence.
[4] But by creating pressure materialism [...] alliance to protect individual interests.
[162] “Vested interests” excerpt. Originally published [...] in Prout in a Nutshell 15, 1988.
[8] In the great Cosmos, we are to [...] to group interest and individual interests; so in the realm of the physico-psychic world also, pseudo-spirituality bears no significance.
[10] Why do human beings think for their narrow interests? Because they are goaded by dogmas, [...] movement of the collective world.
[28] After the fall of Saptagrám [...] British built up their business interests in Calcutta many of Cuncŕos [...] the old residents of Calcutta.
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[6] Earlier I told you that the path [...] either. Everyone cares for the interests of ones own group and in [...] equilibrium nurtured by Pramá.
[1] The socio-economic environment [...] conspiracy engineered by vested interests. No problem is greater than the [...] tackled and solved in a proper way.
[26] Imposing a fear of population growth is nothing but a cunning conspiracy by vested interests to misguide people and exploit [...] a just and benevolent society.
[19] And on the psycho-spiritual path, [...] self-interest, but for the promotion of the interests of all. One will be able to bring about welfare to one and all in a better way.
[13] It is a fact that not all human [...] others to further his or her own interests, and has worked for the welfare [...] spiritualist, a spiritually-evolved person.
[28] There is a subtle substance which [...] for they go against the greater interests of humanity. Human beings must be wary of these people.
[27] One final point should be mentioned [...] kings, He thought more for the interests of the common people. The suffering [...] suffering and struggling men and women.
[15] Then there is another category of people whose vested interests are adversely affected by His [...] under the thumb of these vested interests – sing His praises, while His adversaries spit venom at Him.
[31] The presence of exploitation. There [...] vanquished to bolster their own interests. In psychic exploitation, the [...] In economic exploitation, vested interests deprive people of their minimum [...] their exploitation any longer.
[36] Positive philosophy. The revolutionary [...] revolutionary-minded, yet vested interests determinedly try to resist positive [...] propagation of a positive philosophy.
[40] Gandhism is also defective. Instead of guaranteeing liberation from exploitation, it favours the interests of the exploiters, hence it is [...] philosophy which is without defects.
[54] According to PROUT, there are two [...] elevate humanity, enhance collective interests and encourage progressive development. Negative sentiments are narrow in scope and divide society.
[11] Who are the people who propagate [...] for their own selfish and group interests, instead of allowing humanity to move towards Neohumanism.
[3] Movement means the active effort [...] characteristics of force. That is why vested interests cannot hold back the progress of society.
[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] that to fulfill their petty narrow interests they hoodwink the innocent, simple, [...] ministers to serve their selfish interests, outwardly they say they want [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.
[22] A collective tendency, a tendency [...] represents ones individual interests also.) Many individual hopes and [...] he or she will become a cynic.
[24] When a particular group, motivated [...] its own socio-economico-political interests, it completely ignores the socio-economico-political [...] moment you can load the cannon.
[244] The major part of the slander in [...] unknowingly; some, because their petty interests are hurt; and others, under the [...] your fault and request punishment.
[290] Distinctions based on profession, [...] things in any way. Only vested interests are behind class distinctions.
[482] There is still another sentiment [...] do not hesitate to violate the interests and natural growth of other communities.
[485] There is still another sentiment [...] sentiment has expressly violated the interests of non-human creatures, but its proponents found nothing wrong with it.
[572] According to some philosophies, [...] materialism go against the greater interests of humanity. Human beings must [...] even by going into debt.”
[624] Those vested interests, in the realm of religion, not [...] emancipation are for males only.
[2] You all know that living beings [...] sympathy for their masters interests. Wherever they are, they live only for themselves.
[1] A few hundred years ago, many of [...] by local people and commercial interests, and the depletion of the subterranean water, the deserts have spread.
[69] “Nobody is free from worries,” [...] being driven to war to further the interests of the imperialists. There is [...] peaceful transfer of power.”
[71] [So come, let us have an agreement. Let us mutually further our opposing interests. You lead me to the transcendental [...] friend, to the mundane sphere.]
[72] “There is much to be gained from this furtherance of mutual interests. In this manner, neither Gandhijiis [...] by a new consciousness.”
[109] In India, too, as soon as the social [...] the intransigence of Aryan vested interests, the Buddhist revolution took [...] 4 )
[111] Society is a dynamic entity. It [...] characteristics of life and not violate the interests of individuals, groups or society [...] the laughing-stock of society.
[120] It is true more or less everywhere [...] necessary to adjourn a case in the interests of the public, but if the public [...] increase the number of judges.
[9] On deeper analysis we find that [...] fully aware of the way the vested interests exploited society, and they knew [...] the sharp intellect of the vested interests. Thus, they merely attempted to negate the fundamental tenets of the vested interests, often with rather abusive language. Due to the weakness of their argumentation it was easy for the vested interests to emerge and gain strength in the subsequent period.
[1] I have been saying for a long time [...] beings, because of their petty interests, prefer to remain oblivious to [...] not. You remain forgetful of them.
[19] Anything else is not scripture [...] humanity. Motivated by their own petty interests they create artificial divisions [...] conflict over religion forever.
[4] The various races and countries [...] conflicts due to petty, selfish interests. Every house is shaken with conflict. [...] changed into friendship tomorrow.
[7] In the past, people who remained [...] into battlefields of conflicting interests in the name of national unity, [...] spirituo-sentimental sphere.
[45] One thing should be remembered: [...] self-aggrandisement or the pursuit of group interests. Love, freedom and equality are [...] being]]. Dharma is inchangeable.
[24] Black people did not lag behind [...] races (for their selfish political interests) deprived them of sufficient scope [...] creating a congenial environment.
[37] Human society is continually striving [...] of small clans, narrow communal interests, geographical distances and intractable [...] are crumbling to pieces today.
[2] The One who is the origin of all [...] antisocial action. To fight such vested interests and to wage a war against such antisocial activities is upright and sacramental.
[5] Baser elements and vested interests that do not like to see a free [...] differentiation is against humanity.
[46] In Bengal, Saḿskrta scholars [...] suppressed by different vested interests.
[10] To realize the all-pervasive Supreme [...] meanness. To fulfil their selfish group interests they utilize their intellectual [...] atmosphere of the entire universe.
[13] Dharma is altogether different [...] valour. Thats why the vested interests cannot tolerate it and use all [...] exploiting people on any pretext.
[1] Notions of vice and virtue, codes [...] different religions to further vested interests. Those who oppose the scriptures [...] one cannot defy the scriptures!
[14] Due to constant criticism the zamindary [...] the zamindars and safeguarded the interests of the peasants. Rather than do [...] belongs to those who shave the face!
[9] In the very first phase of establishing [...] greater importance to individual interests at the expense of the collective interest.
[44] Thus those who sought to confine [...] fulfilled their own petty, selfish interests, saying, “These are Gods commands.”
[2] In this regard, I want to clearly [...] and the personal and collective interests of men. If anyone tries to advance [...] of cunning will not last long.
[5] The Proutistic social order follows [...] because sadvipras represent the interests of all classes in society.
[6] Until PROUT is established, however, special efforts should be made to protect the interests of backward classes. For example, [...] infrastructure, such as railways.
[1] Parents [...] responsibilities than concern for their own interests. They do not devote even a fraction [...] [course summaries] or study guides.
[10] I mention these things mainly because [...] adolescent mind to further its party interests. But teachers should not try to [...] within the jurisdiction of a school.
[63] However, the problems referred [...] creating supporters to further the interests of their party than in building [...] non-political, cultured educators.
[1] Psycho-economic exploitation is [...] political interference by vested interests; fifthly, the negation of dharma [...] dangers to the entire humanity today.
[10] Even thirty years after Indian [...] identified their own socio-economic interests with the interests of the local area. Today they [...] the Bengal market at high prices.
[35] Indian society is basically capitalistic, [...] will frame laws to safeguard the interests of the capitalist exploiters. The responsibility of upholding the interests of the exploiters in the name [...] share of the ill-gotten gains.
[4] The type of democracy prevalent [...] keeping an eye on furthering the interests of these opportunists. Just to [...] the same absurdity is repeated.
[8] The prerequisites for the success [...] character and those with vested interests are elected to power. Even bandits and murderers stand for election and form the government.
[15] Nature has been kind enough to [...] them for their individual or group interests rather than for the welfare of [...] environment for morality to flourish.
[6] The East Wet theory of population [...] totally identified with the economic interests of the local population who were [...] unscientific, but also inhuman.
[6] [filler] Every atom of this universe [...] stand. In reality, only vested interests appear intensely interested in [...] establish it by the use of force.
[3] An unmarried person remains somewhat [...] it is not against anyones interests. Vyud́há means a [...] 2 )
[22] If we are to shake off these isms, [...] to frame laws detrimental to the interests of its minorities. The right to [...] enforced in a particular country.
[38] The central government should not control large-scale industries because this may hamper the interests of local people. Where there is [...] should be managed by local bodies.
[49] Pardoning is an individual attribute. [...] another government against the interests and sentiments of the people of [...] 13 )
[58] The annals of human civilization [...] it goes against the collective interests of the middle-class people. In [...] government proves hostile to the interests of the middle-class people because [...] prevalent among political leaders.
[90] The universal society has only [...] creation of persons with vested interests. They are the demons of society. [...] fight against their activities.
[16] There is another expression of [...] sorrow only exists where petty interests clash and vie with each other. [...] “bhaktiránanda rupáca”.
[11] There is still another sentiment [...] do not hesitate to violate the interests and natural growth of other groups. [...] ideal; it is not free from defects.
[13] There is still another sentiment [...] sentiment has expressly violated the interests of non-human creatures, but its proponents have found nothing wrong with it.
[5] Proutistic economic planning is [...] welfare but on individual or group interests. A principal characteristic of [...] socio-economic development of local people.
[6] In Proutistic economic planning, [...] but individual, group or party interests will get no scope to control the [...] psychic and spiritual elevation.
[11] Proutistic economic planning will [...] merge its individual socio-economic interests with the interests of the region or return to its [...] potentialities in that region.
[12] Until now, no serious effort has [...] approach motivated by capitalist interests. To strengthen its position, the [...] but to form socio-economic units.
[10] There are some special types of [...] controlled by capitalists, otherwise the interests of the people will be partially [...] industries must be implemented.
[3] As far as India is concerned, the common people have been led astray time and again by vested interests. Innumerable promises have been [...] who are pillars of capitalism.
[5] The basic question is how to remove [...] will bell the cat? If the vested interests fail to be guided by righteous [...] establish decentralized economy.”
[9] Local people are those who have merged their individual socio-economic interests with the socio-economic interests of the socio-economic unit they [...] their individual socio-economic interests with the collective interests of the concerned socio-economic [...] should be branded as outsiders.
[33] There is a close relationship between [...] psycho-economic exploitation by vested interests. This unhealthy situation must [...] as the medium of communication.
[4] According to the definition in [...] to ascertain what is in the best interests of the people. But where there [...] installed in power which go against the interests of the people.
[8] As the government is formed by [...] particular party but harms the interests of the people at large. In the [...] cabinet formed by the ruling party.
[13] First, legislators in the states [...] they will not be guided by party interests but by collective interests. In their minds the interests of the entire human race and society will dominate, and not any class interests. They will be able to enact laws [...] service will bring happiness to all.
[10] Psycho-economic exploitation is [...] political interference by vested interests; fifthly, the negation of dharma [...] dangers to the human race today.
[5] Those vested interests, or those who had vested interests in the realm of religion, not [...] emancipation are for males only.
[1] Not only are the superstitions [...] are framed keeping in view the interests of only a few individuals. In [...] thinkers and lawgivers of the world.
[5] In my discussion the other day, [...] which concerns itself with the interests of ones own locality at [...] of fully-developed human beings.
[17] “Let others be ruined. I will exploit that country to serve the interests of my dearest homeland” – this is socio-economics.
[2] Environmental preservation or ecological [...] creatures? The answer is, the vested interests inherent in the human psyche.
[7] In the interests of accuracy, the authors [...] have all been retained in full.
[16] Behind the superstitious belief [...] current created by a class of vested interests. Inquisitiveness and reasoning [...] an ulterior motive, to get their interests served.
[19] Here Lord Krśńa never [...] elements. They represent vested interests.
[7] (4) The purport of Dharma Sádhaná [...] Dharma. Those who encourage vested interests survive on the mental weaknesses [...] what is sádhaná.
[21] Human beings, from time immemorial, [...] framed the laws keeping their own interests as the uppermost consideration [...] Brahman supremacy was removed.
[12] The Indian leaders tried to solve [...] problem to satisfy their own selfish interests. So from all points of view the agricultural system in India is extremely weak.
[45] As this kind of mentality was never [...] for the fulfilment of political interests. Under such circumstances it was impossible for the cooperative system to succeed.