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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Their possession of wealth does not argue the possession of any moral or spiritual qualities . King Duryodhana was a master of untold wealth , but with all that he was a pauper in comparison with Vidura and Sudama .
Their possession of wealth does not argue the possession of any moral or spiritual qualities . King Duryodhana was a master of untold wealth , but with all that he was a pauper in comparison with Vidura and Sudama .
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Or should the wealthy be dispossessed of their possessions ? To do this we would naturally ... The rich man will be left in possession of his wealth , of which he will use what he reasonably requires for his personal needs and will act ...
Or should the wealthy be dispossessed of their possessions ? To do this we would naturally ... The rich man will be left in possession of his wealth , of which he will use what he reasonably requires for his personal needs and will act ...
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What shall we say of a husbandman who will sow the finest seed in his possession on stony ground or of the owner of a field who will receive , in his field rich with fine soil , good seed under conditions that will make it impossible ...
What shall we say of a husbandman who will sow the finest seed in his possession on stony ground or of the owner of a field who will receive , in his field rich with fine soil , good seed under conditions that will make it impossible ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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