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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... humanity . I am patriotic because I am human and humane . It is not exclusive . I will not hurt England or Germany to serve India . Imperialism has no place in my scheme of life . The law of a patriot is not different from that of the ...
... humanity . I am patriotic because I am human and humane . It is not exclusive . I will not hurt England or Germany to serve India . Imperialism has no place in my scheme of life . The law of a patriot is not different from that of the ...
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... human nature . I do not subscribe to it for I know that the essential difference between man and the brute is that ... human breast at the point of the bayonet . The human breast does not lend itself to that means . it the have at i ts ...
... human nature . I do not subscribe to it for I know that the essential difference between man and the brute is that ... human breast at the point of the bayonet . The human breast does not lend itself to that means . it the have at i ts ...
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... human evolution . It takes the human being beyond his species . The cow to me means the entire sub - human world . Man through the cow is enjoined to realize his identity with all that lives . Why the cow was selected for apotheosis is ...
... human evolution . It takes the human being beyond his species . The cow to me means the entire sub - human world . Man through the cow is enjoined to realize his identity with all that lives . Why the cow was selected for apotheosis is ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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