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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... present . ' India does not become two nations , ' he says , ' because it has been cut up into two sovereign States . ' He lives in the hope and will work in the hope that with the removal of the most serious obstacle in the way of her ...
... present . ' India does not become two nations , ' he says , ' because it has been cut up into two sovereign States . ' He lives in the hope and will work in the hope that with the removal of the most serious obstacle in the way of her ...
Page 97
... present Govern- ment whose sole effectual connexion with the village is the exaction of the village revenue . I have not examined here the question of the relations with the neighbouring villages and the Centre if any . My purpose is to ...
... present Govern- ment whose sole effectual connexion with the village is the exaction of the village revenue . I have not examined here the question of the relations with the neighbouring villages and the Centre if any . My purpose is to ...
Page 171
... present moment the proceedings of our Legislative Councils are conducted in English . In many other institutions the same state of things prevails . We are , therefore , in the position of the miser who buries underground all his riches ...
... present moment the proceedings of our Legislative Councils are conducted in English . In many other institutions the same state of things prevails . We are , therefore , in the position of the miser who buries underground all his riches ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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