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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... peace . She has that in abundance whether she knows it or not . The way she can promote peace is to offer successful resis- tance to her exploitation by peaceful means . That is to say , she has to achieve her independence ... by peace ...
... peace . She has that in abundance whether she knows it or not . The way she can promote peace is to offer successful resis- tance to her exploitation by peaceful means . That is to say , she has to achieve her independence ... by peace ...
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... PEACE BRIGADES Some time ago I suggested the formation of a Peace Brigade whose members would risk their lives in dealing with riots , especially communal . The idea was that this ... peace must have equal PEACE BRIGADES 283 PEACE BRIGADES.
... PEACE BRIGADES Some time ago I suggested the formation of a Peace Brigade whose members would risk their lives in dealing with riots , especially communal . The idea was that this ... peace must have equal PEACE BRIGADES 283 PEACE BRIGADES.
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... peace can only be done by local men in their own localities . ( 4 ) The work can be done singly or in groups . Therefore no one need wait for companions . Never- theless one would naturally seek companions in one's own locality and form ...
... peace can only be done by local men in their own localities . ( 4 ) The work can be done singly or in groups . Therefore no one need wait for companions . Never- theless one would naturally seek companions in one's own locality and form ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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