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Date: 2011-06-09 07:22:19
Sociology
Political science
Anarchist theory
Libertarian theory
Voluntarism
Volunteering
Non-governmental organization
Voluntaryism
PRADAN
Social philosophy
Civil society
Philanthropy

Voluntarism in Rural Development in India: Initiative, Innovation, and Institutions The individual urge to extend one’s responsibility for social change beyond mandated or formal duties is far more pervasive than is g

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