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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Page 103
... answer in reply to say that they turn out cheaper , better cloth , if they do so at all . For , if they have displaced thousands of workers , the cheapest mill cloth is dearer than the dearest Khadi woven in the villages . Coal is not ...
... answer in reply to say that they turn out cheaper , better cloth , if they do so at all . For , if they have displaced thousands of workers , the cheapest mill cloth is dearer than the dearest Khadi woven in the villages . Coal is not ...
Page 108
... answer is , " Begin with yourself and do first that which is easiest for you to do . " This answer , however , does not satisfy the enquirers . Let me , therefore , be more explicit . Each person can examine all the articles of food ...
... answer is , " Begin with yourself and do first that which is easiest for you to do . " This answer , however , does not satisfy the enquirers . Let me , therefore , be more explicit . Each person can examine all the articles of food ...
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... answered not only to the religious wants of the community but it answered to its political needs . The villagers managed their internal affairs through the caste system and through it they dealt with any oppression from the ruling power ...
... answered not only to the religious wants of the community but it answered to its political needs . The villagers managed their internal affairs through the caste system and through it they dealt with any oppression from the ruling power ...
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THE MEANING OF SWARAJ | 7 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
y INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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