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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But we will not exert ourselves to produce flour which we must eat fresh every day , and will pay for less nutritious things and purchase ill - health in the bargain . This is not any abstruse economic truth , it is a fact which is ...
But we will not exert ourselves to produce flour which we must eat fresh every day , and will pay for less nutritious things and purchase ill - health in the bargain . This is not any abstruse economic truth , it is a fact which is ...
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This , however , we do know that India today is poorer than fifty years ago , less able to defend herself , and her children have less stamina . I need not be told that this is due to the defect in the system of Government .
This , however , we do know that India today is poorer than fifty years ago , less able to defend herself , and her children have less stamina . I need not be told that this is due to the defect in the system of Government .
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But when courses of education have been framed with the needs of a particular society in view , you cannot supply the requirements of the few who have cultivated a literary taste . In asking our men and women to spend less time in the ...
But when courses of education have been framed with the needs of a particular society in view , you cannot supply the requirements of the few who have cultivated a literary taste . In asking our men and women to spend less time in the ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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