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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... follow- ed by all . I am no economist , but I have read some treatises which show that England could easily become a self - sustained country , growing all the produce she needs . This may be an utterly ridiculous proposition , and ...
... follow- ed by all . I am no economist , but I have read some treatises which show that England could easily become a self - sustained country , growing all the produce she needs . This may be an utterly ridiculous proposition , and ...
Page 149
... follow his advice . Supposing I go and settle down in a village with a ghani , I won't be an ordinary ghanchi earning 15-20 rupees a month . I will be a Mahatma ghanchi . I have used the word ' Mahatma ' in fun but what I mean to say is ...
... follow his advice . Supposing I go and settle down in a village with a ghani , I won't be an ordinary ghanchi earning 15-20 rupees a month . I will be a Mahatma ghanchi . I have used the word ' Mahatma ' in fun but what I mean to say is ...
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... follow the education of the hand - the one gift that visibly distinguishes man from beast . It is a superstition to think that the fullest development of man is impossible without a knowledge of the art of reading and writing . That ...
... follow the education of the hand - the one gift that visibly distinguishes man from beast . It is a superstition to think that the fullest development of man is impossible without a knowledge of the art of reading and writing . That ...
Contents
THE MEANING OF SWARAJ | 7 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
y INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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