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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... force . The terrible war going on in Europe furnishes a forcible illustration of the truth . India can win all by soul force . History supplies numerous instances to prove that brute force is as nothing before soul force . Poets have ...
... force . The terrible war going on in Europe furnishes a forcible illustration of the truth . India can win all by soul force . History supplies numerous instances to prove that brute force is as nothing before soul force . Poets have ...
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... force may be ne- cessary . This , I admit , is a sign of my imperfect Ahimsa . I have not the courage to declare that we can carry on without a police force as I have in respect of an army . Of course , I can and do envisage a State ...
... force may be ne- cessary . This , I admit , is a sign of my imperfect Ahimsa . I have not the courage to declare that we can carry on without a police force as I have in respect of an army . Of course , I can and do envisage a State ...
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... force for the sake of popularizing one's doctrines or schemes . A thing which is truly popular rarely , if ever , requires force save that of public opinion to make itself acceptable to all . There- fore , the ugly scenes of violence by ...
... force for the sake of popularizing one's doctrines or schemes . A thing which is truly popular rarely , if ever , requires force save that of public opinion to make itself acceptable to all . There- fore , the ugly scenes of violence by ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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