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civilisationally

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  • Yes, early leaders of independent India saw themselves as morally, civilisationally, and intellectually superior to whites Many were also bitterly critical and ashamed of the caste system and Indian feudalism, and sought to modernise traditional social structures.

    The Economic Times 2010

  • Yes, early leaders of independent India saw themselves as morally, civilisationally, and intellectually superior to whites Many were also bitterly critical and ashamed of the caste system and Indian feudalism, and sought to modernise traditional social structures.

    The Economic Times 2010

  • Yes, early leaders of independent India saw themselves as morally, civilisationally, and intellectually superior to whites Many were also bitterly critical and ashamed of the caste system and Indian feudalism, and sought to modernise traditional social structures.

    The Economic Times 2010

  • Yes, early leaders of independent India saw themselves as morally, civilisationally, and intellectually superior to whites Many were also bitterly critical and ashamed of the caste system and Indian feudalism, and sought to modernise traditional social structures.

    The Economic Times 2010

  • USA should restore ties, and try to address the moderates in Iran without assuming the civilisationally-superior tone of hectoring or blustering. proudlyleft

    New Statesman Dominic Sandbrook 2009

  • I doubt if he is paying attention to developments in Western Europe, the member-states (save for Turkey) of NATO, that is, the countries that constitute our most important allies (along with Israel and Australia and Canada), and civilisationally the heart of the West, without which the continued existence of that West is put into jeopardy.

    Jihad Watch 2009

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