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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... Young India , 28-7 - '20 Nothing is so easy as to train mobs , for the simple reason that they have no mind , no premeditation . They act in a frenzy . They repent quickly . Non - co - operation I am using in order to evolve democracy .
... Young India , 28-7 - '20 Nothing is so easy as to train mobs , for the simple reason that they have no mind , no premeditation . They act in a frenzy . They repent quickly . Non - co - operation I am using in order to evolve democracy .
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... Young India , 9-7-25 Young men ... claiming ... to be the fathers of tomorrow , should be the salt of the nation . If the salt loses its flavour wherewith shall it be salted ? Young India , 22-12 - '27 Youth will be emotional all the ...
... Young India , 9-7-25 Young men ... claiming ... to be the fathers of tomorrow , should be the salt of the nation . If the salt loses its flavour wherewith shall it be salted ? Young India , 22-12 - '27 Youth will be emotional all the ...
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... Young India , 6-5 - '29 India will no longer then be helplessly driven into Britain's wars of exploitation , but hers will be the voice of a powerful nation seeking to keep under restraint all the violent forces of the world . Young India ...
... Young India , 6-5 - '29 India will no longer then be helplessly driven into Britain's wars of exploitation , but hers will be the voice of a powerful nation seeking to keep under restraint all the violent forces of the world . Young India ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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