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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Page 36
... political situation too is beginning to affect the labourers of India . And there are not wanting labour leaders who consider that strikes may be engineered for political purposes . In my opinion , it will be a most serious mistake to ...
... political situation too is beginning to affect the labourers of India . And there are not wanting labour leaders who consider that strikes may be engineered for political purposes . In my opinion , it will be a most serious mistake to ...
Page 38
... political end as an ulterior motive . Such a mixture never advances the political end and generally brings trouble upon strikers , even when they do not dislocate public life , as in the case of public utility ser- vices , such as the ...
... political end as an ulterior motive . Such a mixture never advances the political end and generally brings trouble upon strikers , even when they do not dislocate public life , as in the case of public utility ser- vices , such as the ...
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... political ends . Young India , 2-1 - '30 To me political power is not an end but one of the means of enabling people to better their condition in every department of life . Political power means capacity to regulate national life ...
... political ends . Young India , 2-1 - '30 To me political power is not an end but one of the means of enabling people to better their condition in every department of life . Political power means capacity to regulate national life ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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