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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... and not freedom her from all restraint which ' independence ' often means . dia Young India , 19-3-231 y in By Swaraj I mean the government of India by the ndia consent of the people as ascertained by the largest s a number of the ...
... and not freedom her from all restraint which ' independence ' often means . dia Young India , 19-3-231 y in By Swaraj I mean the government of India by the ndia consent of the people as ascertained by the largest s a number of the ...
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Gopal literally means shepherd ; it also means God . In modern language it means the State , i.e. the People . That the land today does not belong to the people is true . But the fault is not in the teaching .
Gopal literally means shepherd ; it also means God . In modern language it means the State , i.e. the People . That the land today does not belong to the people is true . But the fault is not in the teaching .
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Ends and Means They say , ' means are after all means . ' I would say , ' means are after all everything . ' As the means so the end . There is no wall of separation between the means and the end . Indeed the Creator has given us ...
Ends and Means They say , ' means are after all means . ' I would say , ' means are after all everything . ' As the means so the end . There is no wall of separation between the means and the end . Indeed the Creator has given us ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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