India of My Dreams, Volume 10"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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... government depends entirely upon our internal strength , upon our ability to fight against the heaviest odds . Indeed , self - government which does not require that continuous striving to attain it and to sustain it is not worth the ...
... government depends entirely upon our internal strength , upon our ability to fight against the heaviest odds . Indeed , self - government which does not require that continuous striving to attain it and to sustain it is not worth the ...
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Mahatma Gandhi Ramachandra Krishna Prabhu. Self - government means , continuous effort to be independent of government control , whether it is foreign government or whether it is national . Swaraj govern- ment will be a sorry affair if ...
Mahatma Gandhi Ramachandra Krishna Prabhu. Self - government means , continuous effort to be independent of government control , whether it is foreign government or whether it is national . Swaraj govern- ment will be a sorry affair if ...
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... Government's attention to mistakes , if any . They could remove the Government if they wished to . But they should not obstruct them by agitating against them . Ours is not a foreign Government having a mighty army and navy to support ...
... Government's attention to mistakes , if any . They could remove the Government if they wished to . But they should not obstruct them by agitating against them . Ours is not a foreign Government having a mighty army and navy to support ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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