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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... Harijan , 12-11-238 The very essence of democracy is that every person represents all the varied interests which compose the nation . It is true that it does not exclude and should not exclude special representation of special interests ...
... Harijan , 12-11-238 The very essence of democracy is that every person represents all the varied interests which compose the nation . It is true that it does not exclude and should not exclude special representation of special interests ...
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... Harijan , 11-4 - '36 The only way is to sit down in their midst and work away in steadfast faith , as their scavengers , their nurses , their servants , not as their patrons , and to for- get all our prejudices and prepossessions . Let ...
... Harijan , 11-4 - '36 The only way is to sit down in their midst and work away in steadfast faith , as their scavengers , their nurses , their servants , not as their patrons , and to for- get all our prejudices and prepossessions . Let ...
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... Harijan , 9-8 - '42 I swear by my religion . I will die for it . But it is my personal affair . The State has nothing to do with it . The State would look after your secular welfare , health , communications , foreign relations ...
... Harijan , 9-8 - '42 I swear by my religion . I will die for it . But it is my personal affair . The State has nothing to do with it . The State would look after your secular welfare , health , communications , foreign relations ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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