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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... poor villager and to help him make the land yield its plenty , help him produce what we need , and confine ourselves to use what he produces , live as he lives , and persuade him to take to more rational ways of diet and living . We eat ...
... poor villager and to help him make the land yield its plenty , help him produce what we need , and confine ourselves to use what he produces , live as he lives , and persuade him to take to more rational ways of diet and living . We eat ...
Page 54
... poor . The poor man would become a millionaire and the millionaire a multi - millionaire . The poor are often not satisfied when they get just enough to fill their stomachs ; but they are clearly entitled to it and society should make ...
... poor . The poor man would become a millionaire and the millionaire a multi - millionaire . The poor are often not satisfied when they get just enough to fill their stomachs ; but they are clearly entitled to it and society should make ...
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... poor of India every time I draw a thread on the wheel . The poor of India today have lost faith in God , more so than the middle classes or the rich . For a person suffering from the pangs of hunger , and desiring nothing but to fill ...
... poor of India every time I draw a thread on the wheel . The poor of India today have lost faith in God , more so than the middle classes or the rich . For a person suffering from the pangs of hunger , and desiring nothing but to fill ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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