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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Page 73
... EQUAL DISTRIBUTION The real implication of equal distribution is that fach man shall have the wherewithal to supply all his natural needs and no more . For example , if one man has a weak digestion and requires only a quarter of a pound ...
... EQUAL DISTRIBUTION The real implication of equal distribution is that fach man shall have the wherewithal to supply all his natural needs and no more . For example , if one man has a weak digestion and requires only a quarter of a pound ...
Page 231
... equal rights on the ground of their illiteracy ; but education is essential for enabling women to uphold these natural rights , to improve them and to spread them ; again , the true knowledge of self is unattainable by the millions who ...
... equal rights on the ground of their illiteracy ; but education is essential for enabling women to uphold these natural rights , to improve them and to spread them ; again , the true knowledge of self is unattainable by the millions who ...
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... Equal distribution , 73 ; see Distri- bution Equality , 67 , 249 ¿ quality of sexes , 226 Esperanto , 206 Ethics ... equal right of every other race to it , 300 ; it must be accompanied by discipline and humility , 304 ; women's equal ...
... Equal distribution , 73 ; see Distri- bution Equality , 67 , 249 ¿ quality of sexes , 226 Esperanto , 206 Ethics ... equal right of every other race to it , 300 ; it must be accompanied by discipline and humility , 304 ; women's equal ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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