India of My Dreams"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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... moral . I believe in the eternal truth of ' sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas ' ( ' Use thy own property so as not to injure thy neighbour's ' ) . Young India , 26-3 - '31 It all depends upon what we mean by and want through Poorna ...
... moral . I believe in the eternal truth of ' sic utere tuo ut alienum non laedas ' ( ' Use thy own property so as not to injure thy neighbour's ' ) . Young India , 26-3 - '31 It all depends upon what we mean by and want through Poorna ...
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... moral standing and moral strength . Everyone seeks the advice of such a man . Harijan , 17-3 - '46 Village Factions Alas for India that parties and factions are to be found in the villages as they are to be found in our cities . And ...
... moral standing and moral strength . Everyone seeks the advice of such a man . Harijan , 17-3 - '46 Village Factions Alas for India that parties and factions are to be found in the villages as they are to be found in our cities . And ...
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... moral development of the children through the medium of a handicraft . But I hold that any scheme which is sound from the educative point of view and is efficiently managed is bound to be sound econo- mically . For instance , we can ...
... moral development of the children through the medium of a handicraft . But I hold that any scheme which is sound from the educative point of view and is efficiently managed is bound to be sound econo- mically . For instance , we can ...
Contents
THE MEANING OF SWARAJ | 7 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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