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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A Swadeshist will learn to do without hundreds of things which today he considers necessary . Moreover , those who dismiss Swadeshi from ... There now remains for me to consider one more objection that has been raised against Swadeshi .
A Swadeshist will learn to do without hundreds of things which today he considers necessary . Moreover , those who dismiss Swadeshi from ... There now remains for me to consider one more objection that has been raised against Swadeshi .
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Young India , 27-8 - '25 Let us now consider the question of a national language . If English is to become our national language then it must be made a compulsory subject in our schools . Let us first consider whether English can become ...
Young India , 27-8 - '25 Let us now consider the question of a national language . If English is to become our national language then it must be made a compulsory subject in our schools . Let us first consider whether English can become ...
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Let us first consider whether English can become our national language . Some of our learned men , who are also good patriots , contend that even to raise the question betrays ignorance . In their opinion it already occupies that place ...
Let us first consider whether English can become our national language . Some of our learned men , who are also good patriots , contend that even to raise the question betrays ignorance . In their opinion it already occupies that place ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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