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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... non - violent means to secure redress of the wrongs suffered by them . That means is non - violent non - co ... non - violence . Harijan , 20-4 - '40 No man should have more land than he needs for dignified sustenance . Who can ...
... non - violent means to secure redress of the wrongs suffered by them . That means is non - violent non - co ... non - violence . Harijan , 20-4 - '40 No man should have more land than he needs for dignified sustenance . Who can ...
Page 68
... No other theory is compatible with non - violence . In the non - violent method the wrong - doer compasses his own end , if he does not undo the wrong . For , either through non- violent non - co - operation he is made to see the error ...
... No other theory is compatible with non - violence . In the non - violent method the wrong - doer compasses his own end , if he does not undo the wrong . For , either through non- violent non - co - operation he is made to see the error ...
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... non - violence in the midst of violence , were greater geniuses than Newton . They were themselves greater warriors than Wellington . Having themselves known the use of arms they realized their uselessness , and taught a weary world ...
... non - violence in the midst of violence , were greater geniuses than Newton . They were themselves greater warriors than Wellington . Having themselves known the use of arms they realized their uselessness , and taught a weary world ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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