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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... evil might have crept into it . The incessant search for material comforts and their multiplication is such an evil , and I make bold to say that the Europeans them- selves will have to remodel their outlook , if they are not to perish ...
... evil might have crept into it . The incessant search for material comforts and their multiplication is such an evil , and I make bold to say that the Europeans them- selves will have to remodel their outlook , if they are not to perish ...
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... evil , but I do not believe in eradicating evil from the human breast at the point of the bayonet . The human breast does not lend itself to that means . it the have at i ts as their icker Harijan , 13-3-37 Communism of the Russian type ...
... evil , but I do not believe in eradicating evil from the human breast at the point of the bayonet . The human breast does not lend itself to that means . it the have at i ts as their icker Harijan , 13-3-37 Communism of the Russian type ...
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... EVIL WROUGHT BY THE FOREIGN MEDIUM To give millions a knowledge of English is to enslave them . The foundation that Macaulay laid of education has enslaved us . I ... EVIL WROUGHT BY THE FOREIGN MEDIUM 169 EVIL WROUGHT BY THE FOREIGN MEDIUM.
... EVIL WROUGHT BY THE FOREIGN MEDIUM To give millions a knowledge of English is to enslave them . The foundation that Macaulay laid of education has enslaved us . I ... EVIL WROUGHT BY THE FOREIGN MEDIUM 169 EVIL WROUGHT BY THE FOREIGN MEDIUM.
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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