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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I cling to India like a child to its mother's breast , because I 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 ...
I cling to India like a child to its mother's breast , because I 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 ...
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It is our mental slavery that makes us 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 ...
It is our mental slavery that makes us 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 ...
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But this humble spirit of co - operation does mean that wherever they are placed , they will feel one with all the sufferers , no matter from what strata of society they are drawn or to which province they belong .
But this humble spirit of co - operation does mean that wherever they are placed , they will feel one with all the sufferers , no matter from what strata of society they are drawn or to which province they belong .
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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