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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... 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 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 ...
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Mahatma Gandhi Ramachandra Krishna Prabhu. CHAPTER XLIX ASHRAM IDEAL OF EDUCATION [ The following translation by Shri V. G. Desai of some of the notes on the Ashram ideal of education written by Mahatma Gandhi in Gujarati appeared in the ...
Mahatma Gandhi Ramachandra Krishna Prabhu. CHAPTER XLIX ASHRAM IDEAL OF EDUCATION [ The following translation by Shri V. G. Desai of some of the notes on the Ashram ideal of education written by Mahatma Gandhi in Gujarati appeared in the ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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