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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The Swaraj of my conception will come only when all of us are firmly persuaded that our Swaraj has got to be won , worked and maintained through truth and Ahimsa alone . True democracy or Swaraj of the masses can never come through ...
The Swaraj of my conception will come only when all of us are firmly persuaded that our Swaraj has got to be won , worked and maintained through truth and Ahimsa alone . True democracy or Swaraj of the masses can never come through ...
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I have nothing to say to that school of politicians who believe that knowledge can only come from the West . Nor do I subscribe to the belief that nothing good can come out of the West . I do fear , however , that we are unable as yet ...
I have nothing to say to that school of politicians who believe that knowledge can only come from the West . Nor do I subscribe to the belief that nothing good can come out of the West . I do fear , however , that we are unable as yet ...
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Young India , 12-1 - '28 This I know that if India comes to her own demonstrably through non - violent means , India will never want to carry a vast army , an equally grand navy and a grander air force . If her self - consciousness ...
Young India , 12-1 - '28 This I know that if India comes to her own demonstrably through non - violent means , India will never want to carry a vast army , an equally grand navy and a grander air force . If her self - consciousness ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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