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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I may as well place before the dog over there the message of God as before those hungry millions who have no lustre in their eyes and whose only God is their bread . I can take before them a message of God only by taking the message of ...
I may as well place before the dog over there the message of God as before those hungry millions who have no lustre in their eyes and whose only God is their bread . I can take before them a message of God only by taking the message of ...
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The rich have a superfluous store of things which they do not need and which are , therefore , neglected and wasted ; while millions starve and are frozen to death for want of them . If each retained possession only of what he needed ...
The rich have a superfluous store of things which they do not need and which are , therefore , neglected and wasted ; while millions starve and are frozen to death for want of them . If each retained possession only of what he needed ...
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What they need is some kind of occupation , and the occupation that will give employment to millions can only be hand - spinning . I have described my spinning as a penance or sacrament . And , since I believe that where there is pure ...
What they need is some kind of occupation , and the occupation that will give employment to millions can only be hand - spinning . I have described my spinning as a penance or sacrament . And , since I believe that where there is pure ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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