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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It must take time to wipe out a number of villages and villagers and transform the remainder into cities and citizens . Harijan , 7-3 - '36 The village movement is as much an education of the city people as of the villagers .
It must take time to wipe out a number of villages and villagers and transform the remainder into cities and citizens . Harijan , 7-3 - '36 The village movement is as much an education of the city people as of the villagers .
Page 94
Indian villages produced and supplied to the Indian towns and cities all their wants . India became impoverished when our cities became foreign markets and began to drain the villages dry by dumping cheap and shoddy goods from foreign ...
Indian villages produced and supplied to the Indian towns and cities all their wants . India became impoverished when our cities became foreign markets and began to drain the villages dry by dumping cheap and shoddy goods from foreign ...
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Today the cities dominate and drain the villages so that they are crumbling to ruin . My Khadi mentality tells me that cities must subserve villages when that domination goes . Exploiting of villages is itself organized violence .
Today the cities dominate and drain the villages so that they are crumbling to ruin . My Khadi mentality tells me that cities must subserve villages when that domination goes . Exploiting of villages is itself organized violence .
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IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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