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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... opinion , a sin against God and man and is , there- fore , like a poison slowly eating into the very vitals of Hinduism . In my opinion , it has no sanction whatsoever in the Hindu Shastras taken as a whole . Untoucha- bility of a ...
... opinion , a sin against God and man and is , there- fore , like a poison slowly eating into the very vitals of Hinduism . In my opinion , it has no sanction whatsoever in the Hindu Shastras taken as a whole . Untoucha- bility of a ...
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... opinion and surrender to the mass opinion is not only not enough but in matters of vital importance , leaders must act contrary to the mass opinion , if it does not commend itself to their reason . Young India , 14-7 - '20 A leader is ...
... opinion and surrender to the mass opinion is not only not enough but in matters of vital importance , leaders must act contrary to the mass opinion , if it does not commend itself to their reason . Young India , 14-7 - '20 A leader is ...
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... Opinion Public opinion alone can keep a society pure and healthy . Young India , 18-12 - '20 Legislation in advance of public opinion is often worse than useless . Young India , 29-1 - '21 Healthy public opinion has an influence of ...
... Opinion Public opinion alone can keep a society pure and healthy . Young India , 18-12 - '20 Legislation in advance of public opinion is often worse than useless . Young India , 29-1 - '21 Healthy public opinion has an influence of ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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