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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... impossible because it is difficult is again not in consonance with the spirit of the age . Things undreamt of are daily being seen , the impossible is ever becoming possible . We are constantly being astonished these days at the amazing ...
... impossible because it is difficult is again not in consonance with the spirit of the age . Things undreamt of are daily being seen , the impossible is ever becoming possible . We are constantly being astonished these days at the amazing ...
Page 132
... impossible to the farmer in his home . Hence he is obliged to sell the calves and kill the male buffaloes or else turn them out to starve and die . This inhumanity would be averted if the care of the cattle were under- taken on a co ...
... impossible to the farmer in his home . Hence he is obliged to sell the calves and kill the male buffaloes or else turn them out to starve and die . This inhumanity would be averted if the care of the cattle were under- taken on a co ...
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... impossible . Yet , if the Congress is to succeed in its non- violent struggle , it must develop the power to deal peace- fully with such situations . Let us therefore see what qualifications a member of the contemplated Peace Brigade ...
... impossible . Yet , if the Congress is to succeed in its non- violent struggle , it must develop the power to deal peace- fully with such situations . Let us therefore see what qualifications a member of the contemplated Peace Brigade ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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