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 fact that no one need wait for anyone else in order to can adopt a right course . Men generally hesitate to make tous a beginning if they feel that the objective cannot be e mas had in its ...
It is necessary for me to emphasize the fact that no one need wait for anyone else in order to can adopt a right course . Men generally hesitate to make tous a beginning if they feel that the objective cannot be e mas had in its ...
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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 education as the latter is harmful and dangerous and fit therefore only to be shunned . All great religions have rightly regarded kama as the arch - enemy of man , anger or ...
Instruction in the former is as necessary a part of a child's education as the latter is harmful and dangerous and fit therefore only to be shunned . All great religions have rightly regarded kama as the arch - enemy of man , anger or ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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