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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The rich have a superfluous store of things which they do not need and which are , therefore , neglected and wasted ; while millions starve and are frozen to death for want of them . If each retained possession only of what he needed ...
The rich have a superfluous store of things which they do not need and which are , therefore , neglected and wasted ; while millions starve and are frozen to death for want of them . If each retained possession only of what he needed ...
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If everyone , whether rich or poor , has thus to take exercise in some shape or form , why should it not assume the form of productive , i.e. bread labour ? No one asks the cultivator to take breath- ing exercise or to work his muscles ...
If everyone , whether rich or poor , has thus to take exercise in some shape or form , why should it not assume the form of productive , i.e. bread labour ? No one asks the cultivator to take breath- ing exercise or to work his muscles ...
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So many blind have become rich because of ill - gotten gains . It would be a good thing if they were taken to an asylum , rather than be exposed to this temptation . Harijan , 11-5 - '35 CHAPTER XV SARVODAYA To observe morality is to ...
So many blind have become rich because of ill - gotten gains . It would be a good thing if they were taken to an asylum , rather than be exposed to this temptation . Harijan , 11-5 - '35 CHAPTER XV SARVODAYA To observe morality is to ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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