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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Human nature in India has advanced so far that the doctrine of non- violence is more natural for the people at large than that of violence . Young India , 26-1 - '22 India has never waged war against any nation .
Human nature in India has advanced so far that the doctrine of non- violence is more natural for the people at large than that of violence . Young India , 26-1 - '22 India has never waged war against any nation .
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CHAPTER LX VARNASHRAMA DHARMA I believe that every man is born in the world with certain natural tendencies . Every person is born with certain definite limitations which he cannot overcome . From a careful observation of those ...
CHAPTER LX VARNASHRAMA DHARMA I believe that every man is born in the world with certain natural tendencies . Every person is born with certain definite limitations which he cannot overcome . From a careful observation of those ...
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If these men and women will have the courage and the foresight to appreciate this very simple and natural position , they will serve themselves , they will serve India and they will be spared the galling position in which they find ...
If these men and women will have the courage and the foresight to appreciate this very simple and natural position , they will serve themselves , they will serve India and they will be spared the galling position in which they find ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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