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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Page 47
... reason why our average life - rate is deplorably low , the reason why we are getting more and more impoverished is that we have neglected our 7,00,000 villages . We have indeed thought of them , but only to the extent of exploiting them ...
... reason why our average life - rate is deplorably low , the reason why we are getting more and more impoverished is that we have neglected our 7,00,000 villages . We have indeed thought of them , but only to the extent of exploiting them ...
Page 166
... reason and persuasion . Shall we have to say that the so - called higher classes are not equally amenable to reason and persuasion and to hygienic laws which are indispensable in order to live a city - life ? In a village we may do many ...
... reason and persuasion . Shall we have to say that the so - called higher classes are not equally amenable to reason and persuasion and to hygienic laws which are indispensable in order to live a city - life ? In a village we may do many ...
Page 253
... reason for cultured Hindu society to rid itself of the curse with the quickest des- patch . If the untouchables are so because they kill animals and because they have to do with flesh , blood , bones and night - soil , every nurse and ...
... reason for cultured Hindu society to rid itself of the curse with the quickest des- patch . If the untouchables are so because they kill animals and because they have to do with flesh , blood , bones and night - soil , every nurse and ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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