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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... duties and rights flowing therefrom . What is the duty of the Hindu towards his Muslim neighbour ? His duty is to befriend him as man , to share his joys and sorrows and help him in distress . He will then have the right to expect ...
... duties and rights flowing therefrom . What is the duty of the Hindu towards his Muslim neighbour ? His duty is to befriend him as man , to share his joys and sorrows and help him in distress . He will then have the right to expect ...
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... duty , the ryots not only owe no return duty but the duty devolves on them of resisting the princely usur- pation . It may be otherwise said that the ryots earn the right of resisting the usurpation or misrule . But the resistance will ...
... duty , the ryots not only owe no return duty but the duty devolves on them of resisting the princely usur- pation . It may be otherwise said that the ryots earn the right of resisting the usurpation or misrule . But the resistance will ...
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... duty . If we all dis- charge our duties , rights will not be far to seek . If leav- ing duties unperformed we run after rights , they escape us like a will - o ' - the - wisp . The more we pursue them , the farther they fly . The same ...
... duty . If we all dis- charge our duties , rights will not be far to seek . If leav- ing duties unperformed we run after rights , they escape us like a will - o ' - the - wisp . The more we pursue them , the farther they fly . The same ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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