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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... freedom offers are equally unique . In our hour of victory and rejoicings we cannot afford to ignore either the leader who has led us or the undying principles which have inspired him . Freedom is only the means to a greater and nobler ...
... freedom offers are equally unique . In our hour of victory and rejoicings we cannot afford to ignore either the leader who has led us or the undying principles which have inspired him . Freedom is only the means to a greater and nobler ...
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... Freedom received through the effort of others , how- ever benevolent , cannot be retained when such effort is withdrawn . In other words , such freedom is not real freedom . But the lowliest can feel its glow as soon as they learn the ...
... Freedom received through the effort of others , how- ever benevolent , cannot be retained when such effort is withdrawn . In other words , such freedom is not real freedom . But the lowliest can feel its glow as soon as they learn the ...
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... freedom for my country , believe me , if I can possibly help it , I do not want that freedom in order that I , belonging to a nation which counts one - fifth of the human race , may exploit any other race upon earth , or any single ...
... freedom for my country , believe me , if I can possibly help it , I do not want that freedom in order that I , belonging to a nation which counts one - fifth of the human race , may exploit any other race upon earth , or any single ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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