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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We have a common culture running through a variety of creeds and sub- creeds . We have common disabilities . I am endeavouring to show that a common material for our dress is not only desirable but necessary . We need also a common ...
We have a common culture running through a variety of creeds and sub- creeds . We have common disabilities . I am endeavouring to show that a common material for our dress is not only desirable but necessary . We need also a common ...
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A common script for all those who speak the Indo - Sanskrit languages , including the Southern stock , is a practical ideal , if we but shed our provincialisms . There is little virtue , for instance , in a Gujarati clinging to the ...
A common script for all those who speak the Indo - Sanskrit languages , including the Southern stock , is a practical ideal , if we but shed our provincialisms . There is little virtue , for instance , in a Gujarati clinging to the ...
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For the masses of the South who must take an ever - growing part in national affairs , what can be easier - learning Hindi which has many words in common with their languages and which at once gives them access practically to the whole ...
For the masses of the South who must take an ever - growing part in national affairs , what can be easier - learning Hindi which has many words in common with their languages and which at once gives them access practically to the whole ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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