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GOURDON, COME CARPENTIER DE (5) answer(s).
 
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Accenting culture in agriculture / Gourdon, Come Carpentier De   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Traditional Indian civilisation developed an extensive and accurate understanding of the optimal relationship between the environment and human beings. The economy of permanence was promoted in the country much before organic agriculture and environmentally sound practices became internationally recognised methods of protecting and regenerating the land. Come Carpentier De Gourdon highlights some sustainable and appropriate processes and technologies for suggested agricultural policies.
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Can India build a synthesis between her traditional civilization and the global high tech society? / Gourdon, Come Carpentier de   Article
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Summary/Abstract According to the present western-inspired model for socio-economic and political organization, whether liberal or social-democratic, traditional cultures are only tolerated as aesthetic props, as long as they don’t contradict the limits or restrict the scope of secular modernity. As mainstream economists like to say: “there is no alternative” (TINA)…to the path blazed by the West.
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Eurasian Saga : Presence of the past. / Gourdon, Come Carpentier De Jan-Mar 2004  Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Mar 2004.
Key Words Eurasia  Global Peace 
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Origins and evolution of the legal notion of rights / Gourdon, Come Carpentier de   Journal Article
Gourdon, Come Carpentier De Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In ancient and medieval western societies rights were prerogatives enjoyed by the privileged minorities and by free men, as opposed to slaves and bonded labour. By definition rights were thus unequally distributed as males had more than women or children on whom within their respective families, they had nearly absolute authority, just as religious and land-owning (feudal) dignitaries held power over those below them in the social hierarchy. Britain's coat of arms carries the medieval motto: Dieu et mon droit, signifying "God and what I am entitled to" by feudal or customary law or by divine right.
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Unsettling findings about 9/11 / Gourdon, Come Carpentier de   Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Intelligence  War on Terrorism  United States 
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