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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... hold them for the people . The State could take charge of them , whenever they would need them for the common cause . Harijan , 13-3 - '37 The Socialists and Communists say they can do nothing to bring about economic equality today ...
... hold them for the people . The State could take charge of them , whenever they would need them for the common cause . Harijan , 13-3 - '37 The Socialists and Communists say they can do nothing to bring about economic equality today ...
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... hold that true education of the intellect can only come through a proper exercise and training of the bodily organs , e.g. hands , feet , eyes , ears , nose , etc. In other words , an intelligent use of the bodily organs in a child ...
... hold that true education of the intellect can only come through a proper exercise and training of the bodily organs , e.g. hands , feet , eyes , ears , nose , etc. In other words , an intelligent use of the bodily organs in a child ...
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... hold her destiny in their hands beware of this false god and guard the treasure with which God has blessed them and use it , if they wish , for the only purpose for which it is intended . Harijan , 28-3 - '36 I do not believe that woman ...
... hold her destiny in their hands beware of this false god and guard the treasure with which God has blessed them and use it , if they wish , for the only purpose for which it is intended . Harijan , 28-3 - '36 I do not believe that woman ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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