India of My Dreams"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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Page 73
... necessary for me to emphasize the fact that no one need wait for anyone else in order to adopt a right course . Men generally hesitate to make a beginning if they feel that the objective cannot be had in its entirety . Such an attitude ...
... necessary for me to emphasize the fact that no one need wait for anyone else in order to adopt a right course . Men generally hesitate to make a beginning if they feel that the objective cannot be had in its entirety . Such an attitude ...
Page 89
... necessary . To this end , special organizing bodies or com- mittees should be formed where there are none and those already in existence should be reformed where necessary . The Kisans are for the most part illiterate . Both adults ...
... necessary . To this end , special organizing bodies or com- mittees should be formed where there are none and those already in existence should be reformed where necessary . The Kisans are for the most part illiterate . Both adults ...
Page 225
... necessary and ingrained characteristics of women . Who will attempt this and how ? In my humble opinion , in order to make the attempt we will have to produce women , pure , firm and self - controlled as Sita , Damayanti and Draupadi ...
... necessary and ingrained characteristics of women . Who will attempt this and how ? In my humble opinion , in order to make the attempt we will have to produce women , pure , firm and self - controlled as Sita , Damayanti and Draupadi ...
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THE MEANING OF SWARAJ | 7 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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