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Page 23
... possession only of what he needed , no one would be in want and all would live in contentment . We should be ashamed of resting or having a square meal so long as there is one able - bodied man or woman without work or food . The golden ...
... possession only of what he needed , no one would be in want and all would live in contentment . We should be ashamed of resting or having a square meal so long as there is one able - bodied man or woman without work or food . The golden ...
Page 28
... possession of an equal amount of worldly goods by everyone . It does mean , however , that everyone will have a proper house to live in , sufficient and balanced food to eat , and sufficient khadi with which to cover himself . It also ...
... possession of an equal amount of worldly goods by everyone . It does mean , however , that everyone will have a proper house to live in , sufficient and balanced food to eat , and sufficient khadi with which to cover himself . It also ...
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... possession of an ordinary measure of morality but we gladly judge them indulgently . I mean that we do not even expect them to satisfy the highest standard of morality . With them material gain has not necessarily meant moral gain . In ...
... possession of an ordinary measure of morality but we gladly judge them indulgently . I mean that we do not even expect them to satisfy the highest standard of morality . With them material gain has not necessarily meant moral gain . In ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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