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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Harijan , 11-8 - 246 Strikes for economic betterment should 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 ...
Harijan , 11-8 - 246 Strikes for economic betterment should 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 ...
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He is a new man never weary of spending himself in the service of God's creation . Young India , 20-12-28 All our activities should be centred in Truth . Truth should be the very breath of our life . When once this stage in the ...
He is a new man never weary of spending himself in the service of God's creation . Young India , 20-12-28 All our activities should be centred in Truth . Truth should be the very breath of our life . When once this stage in the ...
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Satyagraha is gentle , it never wounds . It must not be the result of anger or malice . It is never fussy , never impatient , never vociferous . It is the direct opposite of compulsion .
Satyagraha is gentle , it never wounds . It must not be the result of anger or malice . It is never fussy , never impatient , never vociferous . It is the direct opposite of compulsion .
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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