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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... society ? Individual freedom alone can make a man voluntarily surrender himself completely to the service of society . If it is wrested from him , he becomes an automaton and society is ruined . No society can pos- sibly be built on a ...
... society ? Individual freedom alone can make a man voluntarily surrender himself completely to the service of society . If it is wrested from him , he becomes an automaton and society is ruined . No society can pos- sibly be built on a ...
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... society . Society will be the poorer , for it will lose the gifts of a man who knows how to accumu- late wealth . Therefore the non - violent way is evidently superior . The rich man will be left in possession of his wealth , of which ...
... society . Society will be the poorer , for it will lose the gifts of a man who knows how to accumu- late wealth . Therefore the non - violent way is evidently superior . The rich man will be left in possession of his wealth , of which ...
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... society . But this only means that up till now there has never been an experiment on a large scale in non - violence . Somehow or other the wrong belief has taken possession of us that Ahimsa is pre - eminently a weapon for indi ...
... society . But this only means that up till now there has never been an experiment on a large scale in non - violence . Somehow or other the wrong belief has taken possession of us that Ahimsa is pre - eminently a weapon for indi ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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