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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... realize brotherhood or identity not merely with the beings called human , but I want to realize identity with all life , even with such things as crawl upon earth ... because we claim descent from the same God , and that being so , all ...
... realize brotherhood or identity not merely with the beings called human , but I want to realize identity with all life , even with such things as crawl upon earth ... because we claim descent from the same God , and that being so , all ...
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... realize their power , the zamindari evil will be sterilized . What can the poor zamindar do when they say that they ... realizes its power and yet acts on the square . To inflame labour against moneyed men is to perpetuate class hatred ...
... realize their power , the zamindari evil will be sterilized . What can the poor zamindar do when they say that they ... realizes its power and yet acts on the square . To inflame labour against moneyed men is to perpetuate class hatred ...
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... realize that her honour cannot be violated without her will , 229 ; when she is assaulted she may not think in terms of himsa or ahimsa , but must employ every means to defend her honour , 230 ; she and man are of equal rank but are not ...
... realize that her honour cannot be violated without her will , 229 ; when she is assaulted she may not think in terms of himsa or ahimsa , but must employ every means to defend her honour , 230 ; she and man are of equal rank but are not ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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