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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... masses . We want to represent the masses , but we fail . They recognize us not much more than they recognize the English officers . Their hearts are an open book to neither . Their aspirations are not ours . Hence there is a break . And ...
... masses . We want to represent the masses , but we fail . They recognize us not much more than they recognize the English officers . Their hearts are an open book to neither . Their aspirations are not ours . Hence there is a break . And ...
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... masses . A word about literature . We had to learn several books of English prose and English poetry . No doubt all this was nice . But that knowledge has been of no use to me in serving or bringing me in touch with the masses . I am ...
... masses . A word about literature . We had to learn several books of English prose and English poetry . No doubt all this was nice . But that knowledge has been of no use to me in serving or bringing me in touch with the masses . I am ...
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... masses . They simply brought up a race of real teachers of mankind in India . The masses got their training in their homes and in their hereditary occupations . It was a good enough ideal for those times . Circumstances have now changed ...
... masses . They simply brought up a race of real teachers of mankind in India . The masses got their training in their homes and in their hereditary occupations . It was a good enough ideal for those times . Circumstances have now changed ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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