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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I have no doubt that we can make as good an approach to it as is possible for any nation , not excluding Russia , and that without violence . The most effective substitute for violent dispossession is the wheel with all its implications ...
I have no doubt that we can make as good an approach to it as is possible for any nation , not excluding Russia , and that without violence . The most effective substitute for violent dispossession is the wheel with all its implications ...
Page 109
The Ministers have experts at their disposal through the A.I.S.A. and the A.I.V.I.A. It is possible to clothe today the whole of India in Khadi on the smallest outlay and in the shortest time possible . Each Provincial Govern- ment has ...
The Ministers have experts at their disposal through the A.I.S.A. and the A.I.V.I.A. It is possible to clothe today the whole of India in Khadi on the smallest outlay and in the shortest time possible . Each Provincial Govern- ment has ...
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In any case , it must be a shame for workers not to know the manners and customs of different provinces and communities .... What can and should be aimed at are common dishes for common people . This I know is easily possible if we have ...
In any case , it must be a shame for workers not to know the manners and customs of different provinces and communities .... What can and should be aimed at are common dishes for common people . This I know is easily possible if we have ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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