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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Land and all property is his who will work for it . Unfortunately the workers are or have been kept ignorant of this simple fact . Harijan , 2-1-37 I have always held that social justice , even to the least and the lowliest is ...
Land and all property is his who will work for it . Unfortunately the workers are or have been kept ignorant of this simple fact . Harijan , 2-1-37 I have always held that social justice , even to the least and the lowliest is ...
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Well , now , the economics and civilization of a country where the pressure of population on land is greatest are and must be different from those of a country where the pressure is least . Sparsely popu lated , America may have need of ...
Well , now , the economics and civilization of a country where the pressure of population on land is greatest are and must be different from those of a country where the pressure is least . Sparsely popu lated , America may have need of ...
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Does it not stand to reason that it is far better for a hundred families in a village to cultivate their lands collectively and divide the income therefrom than to divide the land anyhow into a hundred portions ?
Does it not stand to reason that it is far better for a hundred families in a village to cultivate their lands collectively and divide the income therefrom than to divide the land anyhow into a hundred portions ?
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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