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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CHAPTER XXI SATYAGRAHA AND DURAGRAHA I hold the opinion firmly that Civil Disobedience is the purest type of constitutional agitation . Of course , it becomes degrading and despicable , if its civil , i.e. non - violent character , is a ...
CHAPTER XXI SATYAGRAHA AND DURAGRAHA I hold the opinion firmly that Civil Disobedience is the purest type of constitutional agitation . Of course , it becomes degrading and despicable , if its civil , i.e. non - violent character , is a ...
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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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Young India , 2-4 - '31 The first indispensable condition precedent to any civil disobedience is that there should be surety against any outbreak of violence whether on the part of those who are identified with civil resistance or on ...
Young India , 2-4 - '31 The first indispensable condition precedent to any civil disobedience is that there should be surety against any outbreak of violence whether on the part of those who are identified with civil resistance or on ...
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IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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