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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... rule and self - restraint , and not freedom her from all restraint which ' independence ' often means . dia Young India , 19-3-231 y in By Swaraj I mean the government of India by the ndia consent of the people as ascertained by the ...
... rule and self - restraint , and not freedom her from all restraint which ' independence ' often means . dia Young India , 19-3-231 y in By Swaraj I mean the government of India by the ndia consent of the people as ascertained by the ...
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... rule , the ryot of his to resist it . If all simply insist on rights and no duties , there will be utter confusion and chaos . If instead of insisting on rights everyone does his duty , there will immediately be the rule of order esta ...
... rule , the ryot of his to resist it . If all simply insist on rights and no duties , there will be utter confusion and chaos . If instead of insisting on rights everyone does his duty , there will immediately be the rule of order esta ...
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... rule applies to the princes and the ryots . The former's duty is to act as true servants of the people . They will rule not by right granted by some outside authority , never by the right of the sword . They will rule by right of ...
... rule applies to the princes and the ryots . The former's duty is to act as true servants of the people . They will rule not by right granted by some outside authority , never by the right of the sword . They will rule by right of ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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