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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If only they keep their own property within moderate limits the poor will be easily fed , and will learn the lesson of contentment along with the rich . From Yeravda Mandir , Chap . VI Civilization in the real sense of the term consists ...
If only they keep their own property within moderate limits the poor will be easily fed , and will learn the lesson of contentment along with the rich . From Yeravda Mandir , Chap . VI Civilization in the real sense of the term consists ...
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When we have become village - minded , we will not want imitations of the West or machine - made products , but we will develop a true national taste in keeping with the vision of a new India in which pauperism , starvation and idleness ...
When we have become village - minded , we will not want imitations of the West or machine - made products , but we will develop a true national taste in keeping with the vision of a new India in which pauperism , starvation and idleness ...
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He shall enrol and train workers from amongst the villagers and shall keep a register of all these . 4. He shall keep a record of his work from day to day . 5. He shall organize the villages so as to make them self - contained and self ...
He shall enrol and train workers from amongst the villagers and shall keep a register of all these . 4. He shall keep a record of his work from day to day . 5. He shall organize the villages so as to make them self - contained and self ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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