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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In the process of achieving her independence , however , her unity has been broken in many places and her soul has been badly bruised , owing to internecine quarrels , and the shape of ' Swaraj ' that is emerging is not at all what her ...
In the process of achieving her independence , however , her unity has been broken in many places and her soul has been badly bruised , owing to internecine quarrels , and the shape of ' Swaraj ' that is emerging is not at all what her ...
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Young India , 26-3 - '31 My notion of Poorna Swaraj is not isolated independence but healthy and dignified independence . My nationalism , fierce though it is , is not exclusive , is not devised to harm any nation or individual .
Young India , 26-3 - '31 My notion of Poorna Swaraj is not isolated independence but healthy and dignified independence . My nationalism , fierce though it is , is not exclusive , is not devised to harm any nation or individual .
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... under independence of violent type there will be crime , but no criminals , 265 ; under independence she cannot afford to have communal representation , 269 ; her independence will lose its meaning if provinces look upon themselves ...
... under independence of violent type there will be crime , but no criminals , 265 ; under independence she cannot afford to have communal representation , 269 ; her independence will lose its meaning if provinces look upon themselves ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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