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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Page 169
... FOREIGN MEDIUM To give millions a knowledge of English is to enslave them . The foundation that Macaulay laid of education has enslaved us . I do not suggest that he had any such ... FOREIGN MEDIUM 169 EVIL WROUGHT BY THE FOREIGN MEDIUM.
... FOREIGN MEDIUM To give millions a knowledge of English is to enslave them . The foundation that Macaulay laid of education has enslaved us . I do not suggest that he had any such ... FOREIGN MEDIUM 169 EVIL WROUGHT BY THE FOREIGN MEDIUM.
Page 176
... foreign medium has made our children practically foreigners in their own land . It is the greatest tragedy of the existing system . The foreign medium has prevented the growth of our vernaculars . If I had the powers of a despot , I ...
... foreign medium has made our children practically foreigners in their own land . It is the greatest tragedy of the existing system . The foreign medium has prevented the growth of our vernaculars . If I had the powers of a despot , I ...
Page 192
... foreign domination , the mere fact gives us freedom from the more subtle influence of the foreign language and foreign thought . Is it not wisdom , does not duty to the country dictate , that before we embark on new universities we ...
... foreign domination , the mere fact gives us freedom from the more subtle influence of the foreign language and foreign thought . Is it not wisdom , does not duty to the country dictate , that before we embark on new universities we ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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