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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... respect it as fully as we expect him to respect ours . It is one of the indispensable tests of a healthy public life and therefore fitness for Swaraj . If we have no charity , and no tolerance , we shall never settle our differences ...
... respect it as fully as we expect him to respect ours . It is one of the indispensable tests of a healthy public life and therefore fitness for Swaraj . If we have no charity , and no tolerance , we shall never settle our differences ...
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... respect of an army . Of course , I can and do envisage a State where the police will not be necessary ; but whether we shall succeed in realizing it , the future alone will show . The police of my conception will , however , be of a ...
... respect of an army . Of course , I can and do envisage a State where the police will not be necessary ; but whether we shall succeed in realizing it , the future alone will show . The police of my conception will , however , be of a ...
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... respect it as fully as we would expect him to respect ours . It is one of the indispensable tests of a healthy public life and , therefore , fitness for Swaraj . Young India , 17-4 - '24 Politics To see the universal and all - pervading ...
... respect it as fully as we would expect him to respect ours . It is one of the indispensable tests of a healthy public life and , therefore , fitness for Swaraj . Young India , 17-4 - '24 Politics To see the universal and all - pervading ...
Contents
THE MEANING OF SWARAJ | 7 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
y INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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