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 131
... cattle in his own home in a proper and scientific manner . Amongst other causes lack of collective effort has been a principal cause of the deterioration of the cow and hence of cattle in general . The world today is moving towards the ...
... cattle in his own home in a proper and scientific manner . Amongst other causes lack of collective effort has been a principal cause of the deterioration of the cow and hence of cattle in general . The world today is moving towards the ...
Page 132
... cattle in his house as he does today . They foul the air , and dirty the surroundings . There is neither intelligence nor humanitarianism in living with animals . Man was not meant to do so . The space taken up by the cattle today would ...
... cattle in his house as he does today . They foul the air , and dirty the surroundings . There is neither intelligence nor humanitarianism in living with animals . Man was not meant to do so . The space taken up by the cattle today would ...
Page 133
... cattle farming . The strongest argument in its favour is that the individua- listic system has been the means of making our own condition as well as that of our cattle pitiable . We can only save ourselves and them by making this ...
... cattle farming . The strongest argument in its favour is that the individua- listic system has been the means of making our own condition as well as that of our cattle pitiable . We can only save ourselves and them by making this ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
Copyright | |
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