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 241
In man , reason quickens and guides the feeling . In brute , the soul lies ever dormant . To awaken the heart is to awaken the dormant soul , to awaken reason , and to inculcate discrimination be- tween good and evil .
In man , reason quickens and guides the feeling . In brute , the soul lies ever dormant . To awaken the heart is to awaken the dormant soul , to awaken reason , and to inculcate discrimination be- tween good and evil .
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by way of punishment , there is no reason why that punishment should descend upon their progeny irres- pective of the causes for which their ancestors were punished . That there is untouchability even amongst untouchables merely ...
by way of punishment , there is no reason why that punishment should descend upon their progeny irres- pective of the causes for which their ancestors were punished . That there is untouchability even amongst untouchables merely ...
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Adult suffrage is necessary for more reasons than one , and one of the decisive reasons to me is that it enables me to satisfy all the reasonable aspirations , not only of the Musalmans , but also of the so - called untouchables ...
Adult suffrage is necessary for more reasons than one , and one of the decisive reasons to me is that it enables me to satisfy all the reasonable aspirations , not only of the Musalmans , but also of the so - called untouchables ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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