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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ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL LIFE AND RELATIONS ( IN THREE VOLUMES ) Compiled & Edited by V. B. Kher From a mass of extensive material in the form of speeches and writings of Gandhiji , the editor has selected , analysed and presented the ...
ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL LIFE AND RELATIONS ( IN THREE VOLUMES ) Compiled & Edited by V. B. Kher From a mass of extensive material in the form of speeches and writings of Gandhiji , the editor has selected , analysed and presented the ...
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384 I must confess that I do not draw a sharp or any distinction between economics and ethics . ... Young India , 13-10 - '21 According to me the economic me the economic constitution of India and for the matter of that ...
384 I must confess that I do not draw a sharp or any distinction between economics and ethics . ... Young India , 13-10 - '21 According to me the economic me the economic constitution of India and for the matter of that ...
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Young India , 15-11 - '28 True economics never militates against the highest ethical standard , just as all true ethics to be worth its name must at the same time be also good economics . An economics that inculcates Mammon worship ...
Young India , 15-11 - '28 True economics never militates against the highest ethical standard , just as all true ethics to be worth its name must at the same time be also good economics . An economics that inculcates Mammon worship ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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