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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But I do believe that woman will not make her contribution to the world by mimicking or running a race with men . She can run the race , but she will not rise to the great heights she is capable of by mimicking man .
But I do believe that woman will not make her contribution to the world by mimicking or running a race with men . She can run the race , but she will not rise to the great heights she is capable of by mimicking man .
Page 239
It is bound to degrade the race , if it becomes universal , which , thank God , it is never likely to be . Pestilence , wars and famines are cursed antidotes against cursed lust which is responsible for unwanted children .
It is bound to degrade the race , if it becomes universal , which , thank God , it is never likely to be . Pestilence , wars and famines are cursed antidotes against cursed lust which is responsible for unwanted children .
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If I want that freedom for my country , I would not be deserving of that freedom if I did not cherish and treasure the equal right of every other race , weak or strong , to the same freedom . Young India , 1-10-231 I feel in the inmost ...
If I want that freedom for my country , I would not be deserving of that freedom if I did not cherish and treasure the equal right of every other race , weak or strong , to the same freedom . Young India , 1-10-231 I feel in the inmost ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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