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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lab st in certa of rid ed u f CHAPTER XVIII THE WAY TO EQUAL DISTRIBUTION The real implication of equal distribution is that them ach man shall have the wherewithal to supply all truis natural needs and no more .
lab st in certa of rid ed u f CHAPTER XVIII THE WAY TO EQUAL DISTRIBUTION The real implication of equal distribution is that them ach man shall have the wherewithal to supply all truis natural needs and no more .
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CHAPTER LV WOMEN'S EDUCATION I have pointed out from time to time that there is no justification for men to deprive women or to deny them equal rights on the ground of their illiteracy ; but education is essential for enabling women to ...
CHAPTER LV WOMEN'S EDUCATION I have pointed out from time to time that there is no justification for men to deprive women or to deny them equal rights on the ground of their illiteracy ; but education is essential for enabling women to ...
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Congress's non - violent way to it , 288 , 299 ; India will cherish equal right of every other race to it , 300 ; it must be accompanied by touchability as practised today is sin against - and man.
Congress's non - violent way to it , 288 , 299 ; India will cherish equal right of every other race to it , 300 ; it must be accompanied by touchability as practised today is sin against - and man.
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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