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
... gives him his bread is his Master . Through him he may even see God . To give alms to such persons , who are sound in ... give employment to millions can only be hand - spinning . I have described my spinning as a penance or sacrament ...
... gives him his bread is his Master . Through him he may even see God . To give alms to such persons , who are sound in ... give employment to millions can only be hand - spinning . I have described my spinning as a penance or sacrament ...
Page 180
... give the translation in the vernaculars . Our masters chose the wrong way for us , and habit has made the wrong appear as right . I find daily proof of the increasing and continuing wrong being done to the millions by our false de ...
... give the translation in the vernaculars . Our masters chose the wrong way for us , and habit has made the wrong appear as right . I find daily proof of the increasing and continuing wrong being done to the millions by our false de ...
Page 336
... give violent- , 65 ; under non - violent - Kisans will come into their own , 90 ; if we want- to be built on non - violence , we must give villages their proper place , 104 , 144 , 209 , 304 Swaraj , Poorna , 9 , 10 Sword , doctrine of ...
... give violent- , 65 ; under non - violent - Kisans will come into their own , 90 ; if we want- to be built on non - violence , we must give villages their proper place , 104 , 144 , 209 , 304 Swaraj , Poorna , 9 , 10 Sword , doctrine of ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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