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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Swaraj govern- ment will be a sorry affair if people look up to it for the regulation of every detail of life . Young India , 6-8 - '25 My Swaraj is to keep intact the genius of our civilization . I want to write many new things but ...
Swaraj govern- ment will be a sorry affair if people look up to it for the regulation of every detail of life . Young India , 6-8 - '25 My Swaraj is to keep intact the genius of our civilization . I want to write many new things but ...
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for to me Hind Swaraj is the rule of all people , is the rule of justice . Young India , 16-4-231 If Swaraj was not meant to civilize us , and to purify and stabilize our civilization , it would be nothing worth .
for to me Hind Swaraj is the rule of all people , is the rule of justice . Young India , 16-4-231 If Swaraj was not meant to civilize us , and to purify and stabilize our civilization , it would be nothing worth .
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The Swaraj of my conception will come only when all of us are firmly persuaded that our Swaraj has got to be won , worked and maintained through truth and Ahimsa alone . True democracy or Swaraj of the masses can never come through ...
The Swaraj of my conception will come only when all of us are firmly persuaded that our Swaraj has got to be won , worked and maintained through truth and Ahimsa alone . True democracy or Swaraj of the masses can never come through ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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