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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On 15th August 1947 , India will have finally shaken off the yoke of foreign rule which for the past century and a half had held her soul in bondage and well - nigh ruined her materially , morally and spiritually .
On 15th August 1947 , India will have finally shaken off the yoke of foreign rule which for the past century and a half had held her soul in bondage and well - nigh ruined her materially , morally and spiritually .
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It does not mean meek submission to the will of the evil doer , but it means putting of one's whole soul against the will of the tyrant . Working under this law of our being , it is possible for a single individual to defy the whole ...
It does not mean meek submission to the will of the evil doer , but it means putting of one's whole soul against the will of the tyrant . Working under this law of our being , it is possible for a single individual to defy the whole ...
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But unless the development of the mind and body goes hand in hand with a corresponding awakening of the soul , the former alone would prove to be a poor lopsided affair . By spiritual training I mean education of the heart .
But unless the development of the mind and body goes hand in hand with a corresponding awakening of the soul , the former alone would prove to be a poor lopsided affair . By spiritual training I mean education of the heart .
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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