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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... never have a political end as an ulterior motive . Such a mixture never advances the political end and generally brings trouble upon strikers , even when they do not dislocate public life , as in the case of public utility ser- vices ...
... never have a political end as an ulterior motive . Such a mixture never advances the political end and generally brings trouble upon strikers , even when they do not dislocate public life , as in the case of public utility ser- vices ...
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... never led by goondaism . They are calculated never to lead to violence . Harijan , 11-8 - '46 CHAPTER X CHOICE BEFORE LABOUR Two paths are open before India today , either to introduce the Western principle of " Might is Right " or to ...
... never led by goondaism . They are calculated never to lead to violence . Harijan , 11-8 - '46 CHAPTER X CHOICE BEFORE LABOUR Two paths are open before India today , either to introduce the Western principle of " Might is Right " or to ...
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... never provides for the morrow . He never creates more than what is strictly needed from day to day . If , therefore , we repose faith in His Providence , we should rest assured that He will give us every day our daily bread , supply ...
... never provides for the morrow . He never creates more than what is strictly needed from day to day . If , therefore , we repose faith in His Providence , we should rest assured that He will give us every day our daily bread , supply ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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