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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being so , all life in whatever form it appears must be essentially one . ... I am able to say today that my faith in the doctrine that the service of one's nation is not inconsistent with the service of the world has grown .
being so , all life in whatever form it appears must be essentially one . ... I am able to say today that my faith in the doctrine that the service of one's nation is not inconsistent with the service of the world has grown .
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Often one would like to shut one's eyes and stuff one's nose ; such is the surrounding dirt and offending smell . If the majority of Congress- men were derived from our villages , as they should be , they should be able to make our ...
Often one would like to shut one's eyes and stuff one's nose ; such is the surrounding dirt and offending smell . If the majority of Congress- men were derived from our villages , as they should be , they should be able to make our ...
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It is impossible to exaggerate the harm we do to Indian youth by filling their minds with the false notion that it is ungentlemanly to labour with one's hands and feet for one's livelihood or schooling . The harm done is both moral and ...
It is impossible to exaggerate the harm we do to Indian youth by filling their minds with the false notion that it is ungentlemanly to labour with one's hands and feet for one's livelihood or schooling . The harm done is both moral and ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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