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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I have no doubt that we can make as good an approach to it as is possible for any nation , not excluding Russia , and that without violence . The most effective substitute for violent dispossession is the wheel with all its implications ...
I have no doubt that we can make as good an approach to it as is possible for any nation , not excluding Russia , and that without violence . The most effective substitute for violent dispossession is the wheel with all its implications ...
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Harijan , 3-12 - '38 I hold that non - violence is not merely a personal virtue . It is also a social virtue to be cultivated like the other virtues . Surely society is largely regulated by the expression of non - violence in its mutual ...
Harijan , 3-12 - '38 I hold that non - violence is not merely a personal virtue . It is also a social virtue to be cultivated like the other virtues . Surely society is largely regulated by the expression of non - violence in its mutual ...
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CHAPTER XIX INDIA'S RECORD OF NON - VIOLENCE I have ventured to place before India the ancient law of self - sacrifice . For Satyagraha and its offshoots , non - co - operation and civil resistance are nothing but new names for the law ...
CHAPTER XIX INDIA'S RECORD OF NON - VIOLENCE I have ventured to place before India the ancient law of self - sacrifice . For Satyagraha and its offshoots , non - co - operation and civil resistance are nothing but new names for the law ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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