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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Young India , 11-2 - '20 It is my universal experience that as a rule labour discharges its obligations more effectively and more conscientiously than the master who has corresponding obligations towards the labourers .
Young India , 11-2 - '20 It is my universal experience that as a rule labour discharges its obligations more effectively and more conscientiously than the master who has corresponding obligations towards the labourers .
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But a moment's thought would show that labour has at its disposal capital which the capitalists will never possess .... There is in English a very potent word , and you have it in French also , all the languages of the world have it ...
But a moment's thought would show that labour has at its disposal capital which the capitalists will never possess .... There is in English a very potent word , and you have it in French also , all the languages of the world have it ...
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A person who labours for the general good of all serves society and is worthy of his hire . Therefore , such bread labour is not different from social service . Harijan , 1-6 - '35 May not men earn their bread by intellectual labour ?
A person who labours for the general good of all serves society and is worthy of his hire . Therefore , such bread labour is not different from social service . Harijan , 1-6 - '35 May not men earn their bread by intellectual labour ?
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IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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