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 India cannot live for Lancashire or any other country before she is able to live for herself . And she can live for herself only if she produces and is helped to produce everything for her requirements within her own borders .
But India cannot live for Lancashire or any other country before she is able to live for herself . And she can live for herself only if she produces and is helped to produce everything for her requirements within her own borders .
Page 139
The man who eats to live , who is friends with the five powers , earth , water , ether , sun and air and who is a servant of God , the Creator of all these , ought not to fall ill . If he does , he will remain calm relying on God and ...
The man who eats to live , who is friends with the five powers , earth , water , ether , sun and air and who is a servant of God , the Creator of all these , ought not to fall ill . If he does , he will remain calm relying on God and ...
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Hitherto the villagers have died in their thousands so that we might live . Now we might have to die so that they may live . The difference will be fundamental . The former have died unknowingly and involuntarily .
Hitherto the villagers have died in their thousands so that we might live . Now we might have to die so that they may live . The difference will be fundamental . The former have died unknowingly and involuntarily .
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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