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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It is necessary for me to emphasize the The fact that no one ... The first step towards it is for him who has made this ideal part of his being to bring about the necessary changes in his personal life . He would reduce his wants to a ...
It is necessary for me to emphasize the The fact that no one ... The first step towards it is for him who has made this ideal part of his being to bring about the necessary changes in his personal life . He would reduce his wants to a ...
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It is hardly necessary to point out that I have given a one - sided picture of the helpless state of India's women . I am quite conscious of the fact that in the villages generally they hold their own with their men folk and in some ...
It is hardly necessary to point out that I have given a one - sided picture of the helpless state of India's women . I am quite conscious of the fact that in the villages generally they hold their own with their men folk and in some ...
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Instruction in the former is as necessary a part of a child's educa- tion as the latter is harmful and dangerous and fit there- fore only to be shunned . All great religions have rightly regarded kama as the arch - enemy of man , anger ...
Instruction in the former is as necessary a part of a child's educa- tion as the latter is harmful and dangerous and fit there- fore only to be shunned . All great religions have rightly regarded kama as the arch - enemy of man , anger ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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