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... realizing the dignity of labour and the labouring professions realizing the dignity of literature , and all doing everything to uplift the nation and refraining from doing anything that would degrade it . CHAPTER IV CONSTRUCTIVE ...
... realizing the dignity of labour and the labouring professions realizing the dignity of literature , and all doing everything to uplift the nation and refraining from doing anything that would degrade it . CHAPTER IV CONSTRUCTIVE ...
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... realize that labour is also capital . As soon as labourers are properly educated and organized and they realize their strength , no amount of capital can subdue them . Organized and enlightened labour can dictate its own terms . It is ...
... realize that labour is also capital . As soon as labourers are properly educated and organized and they realize their strength , no amount of capital can subdue them . Organized and enlightened labour can dictate its own terms . It is ...
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... realize this obvious fact . They flatter themselves with the belief that they know India better than we do ourselves . Having successfully kept us under subjection for over a century , they claim the right to constitute themselves ...
... realize this obvious fact . They flatter themselves with the belief that they know India better than we do ourselves . Having successfully kept us under subjection for over a century , they claim the right to constitute themselves ...
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
III | 21 |
CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME | 27 |
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