India of My Dreams"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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... ideal of non - possession in the realm of economics and if the people adopted this ideal of their own accord or could be made to accept it by means of peaceful persuasion , there would be nothing like it . But from what I know of ...
... ideal of non - possession in the realm of economics and if the people adopted this ideal of their own accord or could be made to accept it by means of peaceful persuasion , there would be nothing like it . But from what I know of ...
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... ideal line in mind that we have made progress in geometry . What is true here is true of every ideal . It must be remembered that nowhere in the world , does a State without government exist . If at all it could ever come into being ...
... ideal line in mind that we have made progress in geometry . What is true here is true of every ideal . It must be remembered that nowhere in the world , does a State without government exist . If at all it could ever come into being ...
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... ideal mode of life and that in its turn presupposes ideal living conditions in towns and villages . The name of God is , of course , the hub round which the nature cure system revolves . Nature cure implies that the treatment should be ...
... ideal mode of life and that in its turn presupposes ideal living conditions in towns and villages . The name of God is , of course , the hub round which the nature cure system revolves . Nature cure implies that the treatment should be ...
Contents
THE MEANING OF SWARAJ | 7 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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