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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... condition of the country and are prepared to work for the common good . This is hardly to be expected of them all of a sudden and until they have bettered their own condition so as to enable them to keep body and soul together in a ...
... condition of the country and are prepared to work for the common good . This is hardly to be expected of them all of a sudden and until they have bettered their own condition so as to enable them to keep body and soul together in a ...
Page 37
... condition , to become better informed , to insist on their rights , and even to demand proper use by their employers ... conditions of a successful strike are simple . And when they are fulfilled a strike never need fail . 1. The cause ...
... condition , to become better informed , to insist on their rights , and even to demand proper use by their employers ... conditions of a successful strike are simple . And when they are fulfilled a strike never need fail . 1. The cause ...
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... conditions . 1. There should be two models of villages - one as is existing today and the other an improved one . The ... condition of the cattle should also im- prove . Books , charts and pictures should be used to show what industries ...
... conditions . 1. There should be two models of villages - one as is existing today and the other an improved one . The ... condition of the cattle should also im- prove . Books , charts and pictures should be used to show what industries ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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