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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CHAPTER III IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM For me patriotism is the same as 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 ...
CHAPTER III IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM For me patriotism is the same as 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 ...
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One such conception is their belief in the essential selfishness of human nature . I do not subscribe to it for I know that the essential difference between man and the brute is that the former can respond to the call of the spirit in ...
One such conception is their belief in the essential selfishness of human nature . I do not subscribe to it for I know that the essential difference between man and the brute is that the former can respond to the call of the spirit in ...
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Cow protection to me is one of the most wonderful phenomena in 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 ...
Cow protection to me is one of the most wonderful phenomena in 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 ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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