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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... West on this subject is tarred with the brush of violence . I object to it because I have seen the wreckage that lies at the end of this road . The more thinking set even in the West today stand aghast at the abyss for which their ...
... West on this subject is tarred with the brush of violence . I object to it because I have seen the wreckage that lies at the end of this road . The more thinking set even in the West today stand aghast at the abyss for which their ...
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... West . I am sorry to say that . I would not talk any further .... What I want you to understand is the message of Asia . It is not to be learnt through the Western spectacles or by imitating the atom bomb . If you want to give a message ...
... West . I am sorry to say that . I would not talk any further .... What I want you to understand is the message of Asia . It is not to be learnt through the Western spectacles or by imitating the atom bomb . If you want to give a message ...
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... West not through vengeance because you have been exploited , but with real understanding . I am sanguine if all of ... West will be completed . This conquest will be loved by the West itself . The West today is pining for wisdom . It is ...
... West not through vengeance because you have been exploited , but with real understanding . I am sanguine if all of ... West will be completed . This conquest will be loved by the West itself . The West today is pining for wisdom . It is ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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