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 113
To him anyone who gives him his bread is his Master . Through him he may even see God . To give alms to such persons , who are sound in all their limbs , is to debase oneself and them . What they need is some kind of occupation ...
To him anyone who gives him his bread is his Master . Through him he may even see God . To give alms to such persons , who are sound in all their limbs , is to debase oneself and them . What they need is some kind of occupation ...
Page 180
It would be good economy to set apart a class of students whose business would be to learn the best of what is to be learnt in the different languages of the world and give the translation in the vernaculars .
It would be good economy to set apart a class of students whose business would be to learn the best of what is to be learnt in the different languages of the world and give the translation in the vernaculars .
Page 336
... violent means will give violent- , 65 ; under non - violent - Kisans will come into their own , 90 ; if we want- to be ... we must give villages their proper place , 104 , 144 , 209 , 304 Swaraj , Poorna , 9 , 10 Sword , doctrine of ...
... violent means will give violent- , 65 ; under non - violent - Kisans will come into their own , 90 ; if we want- to be ... we must give villages their proper place , 104 , 144 , 209 , 304 Swaraj , Poorna , 9 , 10 Sword , doctrine of ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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