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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I call this culture- you will not find such a thing in the West . You try to engage an European peasant ... Harijan , 28-1 - ' ' 39 In the case of the Indian villager , an age - old culture is hidden under an encrustment of crudeness .
I call this culture- you will not find such a thing in the West . You try to engage an European peasant ... Harijan , 28-1 - ' ' 39 In the case of the Indian villager , an age - old culture is hidden under an encrustment of crudeness .
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No culture can live , if it attempts to be exclu- sive . There is no such thing as pure Aryan culture in existence today in India . Whether the Aryans were indigenous to India or were unwelcome intruders , does not interest me much .
No culture can live , if it attempts to be exclu- sive . There is no such thing as pure Aryan culture in existence today in India . Whether the Aryans were indigenous to India or were unwelcome intruders , does not interest me much .
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Young India , 20-1 - '27 Islam's distinctive contribution to India's national culture is its unadulterated belief in the oneness of God and a practical application of the truth of the brother- hood of man for those who are nominally ...
Young India , 20-1 - '27 Islam's distinctive contribution to India's national culture is its unadulterated belief in the oneness of God and a practical application of the truth of the brother- hood of man for those who are nominally ...
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IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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