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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... feel that she gives me the spiritual nourishment I need . She has the environment that responds to my highest aspirations . When that faith is gone , I shall feel like an orphan without hope of ever finding a guardian . Young India , 6 ...
... feel that she gives me the spiritual nourishment I need . She has the environment that responds to my highest aspirations . When that faith is gone , I shall feel like an orphan without hope of ever finding a guardian . Young India , 6 ...
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... feel that we cannot do without English . I can never subscribe to that defeatist creed . Harijan , 25-8 - '46 Unless the Governments and their Secretariats take care , the English language is likely to usurp the place of Hindustani ...
... feel that we cannot do without English . I can never subscribe to that defeatist creed . Harijan , 25-8 - '46 Unless the Governments and their Secretariats take care , the English language is likely to usurp the place of Hindustani ...
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... feel one with all the sufferers , no matter from what strata of society they are drawn or to which province they belong . Insistence on being accommo- dated in a particular place of one's choice there will be none . The sufferers will ...
... feel one with all the sufferers , no matter from what strata of society they are drawn or to which province they belong . Insistence on being accommo- dated in a particular place of one's choice there will be none . The sufferers will ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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able become begin believe better body boys cattle CHAPTER common condition culture difficulty disease duty economic effort English equal evil faith feel follow force foreign freedom give given Government hands Harijan Hindi Hinduism Hindus hold hope human ideal impossible independence individual industry knowledge labour land language less living masses matter means millions mind moral Musalmans natural necessary never non-violence one's opinion organized peace person political poor possession possible present provinces realize reason receive regard religion religious requirements respect result rich rule schools serve social society soul speech spirit Swaraj teach teachers thing thought true truth universal untouchability village violence West whole women worker Writings Young India