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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... race may live . There is no room for race hatred there . Let that be our nationalism . Gandhiji in Indian Villages , p . 170 I want India's rise so that the whole world may benefit . I do not want India to rise on the ruin of other ...
... race may live . There is no room for race hatred there . Let that be our nationalism . Gandhiji in Indian Villages , p . 170 I want India's rise so that the whole world may benefit . I do not want India to rise on the ruin of other ...
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... race rabbitwise must undoubted- ly be stopped ; but not so as to bring greater evils in its train . It should be stopped by methods which in them- selves ennoble the race . In other words , it is all a matter of proper education which ...
... race rabbitwise must undoubted- ly be stopped ; but not so as to bring greater evils in its train . It should be stopped by methods which in them- selves ennoble the race . In other words , it is all a matter of proper education which ...
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... race , may exploit any other race upon earth , or any single individual . 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 ...
... race , may exploit any other race upon earth , or any single individual . 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 ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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