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 85
... 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 and criminal disobedience at the same time ...
... 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 and criminal disobedience at the same time ...
Page 125
... cause to individuals . Under its spell the deprivation of a pin or a needle , because these are not manufactured in India , need cause no terror . A Swadeshist will learn to do without hundreds of things which today he considers ...
... cause to individuals . Under its spell the deprivation of a pin or a needle , because these are not manufactured in India , need cause no terror . A Swadeshist will learn to do without hundreds of things which today he considers ...
Page 131
... 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 ideal of collective or co - operative effort in every department of life ...
... 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 ideal of collective or co - operative effort in every department of life ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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