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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... believe in armchair or armed socialism . I believe in action according to my belief , without waiting for wholesale conversion . Hence , with- out having to enumerate key industries , I would have State ownership , where a large number ...
... believe in armchair or armed socialism . I believe in action according to my belief , without waiting for wholesale conversion . Hence , with- out having to enumerate key industries , I would have State ownership , where a large number ...
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... believe that the State can concern itself or cope with religious education . I believe that religious education must be the sole concern of religious associ- ations . Do not mix up religion and ethics . I believe that fundamental ethics ...
... believe that the State can concern itself or cope with religious education . I believe that religious education must be the sole concern of religious associ- ations . Do not mix up religion and ethics . I believe that fundamental ethics ...
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... believe in caste in the modern sense . It is an excrescence and a handicap on progress . Nor , do I believe in inequalities between human beings . We are all absolutely equal . But equality is of souls and not bodies . Hence , it is a ...
... believe in caste in the modern sense . It is an excrescence and a handicap on progress . Nor , do I believe in inequalities between human beings . We are all absolutely equal . But equality is of souls and not bodies . Hence , it is a ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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