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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Page 42
... labour to find out how far labour can impose its will on the masters . If we find that we are not adequately paid or housed , how are we to receive enough wages , and good accommodation ? Who is to determine the standard of comfort ...
... labour to find out how far labour can impose its will on the masters . If we find that we are not adequately paid or housed , how are we to receive enough wages , and good accommodation ? Who is to determine the standard of comfort ...
Page 43
... labour to say " Yes " , labour roars out " No " if it means " No " . And imme- diately labour comes to recognize that it has got the choice before it of saying " Yes " , when it wants to say " Yes " and " No " , when it wants to say ...
... labour to say " Yes " , labour roars out " No " if it means " No " . And imme- diately labour comes to recognize that it has got the choice before it of saying " Yes " , when it wants to say " Yes " and " No " , when it wants to say ...
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... labour will be the highest form of sacrifice . Men will no doubt do many other things either through their bodies or through their minds , but all this will be labour of love for the common good . There will then be no rich and no poor ...
... labour will be the highest form of sacrifice . Men will no doubt do many other things either through their bodies or through their minds , but all this will be labour of love for the common good . There will then be no rich and no poor ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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