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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CHAPTER XXXI THE GOSPEL OF SWADESHI Swadeshi is that spirit in us which restricts us to the use and service of our immediate surroundings to the exclusion of the more remote . Thus , as for religion , in order to satisfy the ...
CHAPTER XXXI THE GOSPEL OF SWADESHI Swadeshi is that spirit in us which restricts us to the use and service of our immediate surroundings to the exclusion of the more remote . Thus , as for religion , in order to satisfy the ...
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And if the Swadeshi doctrine is a sound doctrine , Lancashire can stand aside without hurt , though it may sustain a shock for the time being . I think of Swadeshi not as a boycott movement undertaken by way of revenge .
And if the Swadeshi doctrine is a sound doctrine , Lancashire can stand aside without hurt , though it may sustain a shock for the time being . I think of Swadeshi not as a boycott movement undertaken by way of revenge .
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Swadeshi , as defined here , is a religious discipline to be undergone in utter disregard of the physical discomfort it may cause to individuals . Under its spell the deprivation of a pin or a needle , because these are not manufactured ...
Swadeshi , as defined here , is a religious discipline to be undergone in utter disregard of the physical discomfort it may cause to individuals . Under its spell the deprivation of a pin or a needle , because these are not manufactured ...
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IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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