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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If I do not know how to serve them I shall never know how to serve humanity . And I cannot possibly go wrong so long as I do not harm other nations in the act of serving my country . Young India , 18-6 - '25 My patriotism is not an ...
If I do not know how to serve them I shall never know how to serve humanity . And I cannot possibly go wrong so long as I do not harm other nations in the act of serving my country . Young India , 18-6 - '25 My patriotism is not an ...
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If I find it defective , I should serve it by purging it of its defects . In the domain of politics I should make use of the indigenous institutions and serve them by curing them of their proved defects . In that of economics I should ...
If I find it defective , I should serve it by purging it of its defects . In the domain of politics I should make use of the indigenous institutions and serve them by curing them of their proved defects . In that of economics I should ...
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It were better to concentrate my effort upon the family and consider that through them I was serving the whole nation and , if you will , the whole of ... I may serve my family re- gardless of the sufferings I may cause to others .
It were better to concentrate my effort upon the family and consider that through them I was serving the whole nation and , if you will , the whole of ... I may serve my family re- gardless of the sufferings I may cause to others .
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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