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== Earlier wordings == | == Earlier wordings == | ||
An initial glimpse of these five principles first appeared in Sarkar's earlier work, | An initial glimpse of these five principles first appeared in Sarkar's earlier work, [[Idea and Ideology]].<ref name="Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan 1959">Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1959). ''Idea and Ideology''. [[Ananda Marga Publications]]. ISBN 81-7252-205-3.</ref> | ||
The wording of the principles that appears in ''Idea and Ideology'' is:<br /> | The wording of the principles that appears in ''Idea and Ideology'' is:<br /> | ||
1. No individual should be allowed to accumulate any physical wealth without the clear permission or approval of the collective body.<br /> | 1. No individual should be allowed to accumulate any physical wealth without the clear permission or approval of the collective body.<br /> |