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 83
When he was brought back to Bombay under police escort and released on the 11th April , he caused a message to be read at ... of which he remarked as follows ) : I have not been able to understand the cause of SATYAGRAHA AND DURAGRAHA 83.
When he was brought back to Bombay under police escort and released on the 11th April , he caused a message to be read at ... of which he remarked as follows ) : I have not been able to understand the cause of SATYAGRAHA AND DURAGRAHA 83.
Page 85
Those who believe in the justice of their cause need to possess boundless patience , and those alone are fit to offer civil disobedience who are above committing criminal disobedience or doing violence . A man cannot commit both civil ...
Those who believe in the justice of their cause need to possess boundless patience , and those alone are fit to offer civil disobedience who are above committing criminal disobedience or doing violence . A man cannot commit both civil ...
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Swadeshi , as defined here , is a religious discipline to be undergone in utter disregard of the physical discomfort it may cause to individuals . Under its spell the deprivation of a pin or a needle , because these are not manufactured ...
Swadeshi , as defined here , is a religious discipline to be undergone in utter disregard of the physical discomfort it may cause to individuals . Under its spell the deprivation of a pin or a needle , because these are not manufactured ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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