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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Let us not be obsessed with catchwords and seduc- tive slogans imported from the West . Have we not our distinct Eastern tradition ? Are we not capable of find- ing our own solution to the question of labour and capital ?
Let us not be obsessed with catchwords and seduc- tive slogans imported from the West . Have we not our distinct Eastern tradition ? Are we not capable of find- ing our own solution to the question of labour and capital ?
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It is not to be learnt through the Western spectacles or by imitating the atom bomb . If you want to give a message to the West , it must be the message of love and the message of truth . . . . In this age of democracy , in this age of ...
It is not to be learnt through the Western spectacles or by imitating the atom bomb . If you want to give a message to the West , it must be the message of love and the message of truth . . . . In this age of democracy , in this age of ...
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You will complete the conquest of the West not through vengeance because you have been exploited , but with real understanding . I am sanguine if all of you put your hearts together ... not merely heads . . . to understand the secret of ...
You will complete the conquest of the West not through vengeance because you have been exploited , but with real understanding . I am sanguine if all of you put your hearts together ... not merely heads . . . to understand the secret of ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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