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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... spinning . ... I have described my spinning as a penance or sacrament . And , since I believe that where there is pure and active love for the poor there is God also , I see God in every thread that I draw on the spinning wheel . Young ...
... spinning . ... I have described my spinning as a penance or sacrament . And , since I believe that where there is pure and active love for the poor there is God also , I see God in every thread that I draw on the spinning wheel . Young ...
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... spinning can be done even with a piece of tile and splinter ; 6. the people have no repugnance to it ; 7. it affords immediate relief in times of famine and scarcity ; 8. it alone can stop the drain of wealth which goes outside India in ...
... spinning can be done even with a piece of tile and splinter ; 6. the people have no repugnance to it ; 7. it affords immediate relief in times of famine and scarcity ; 8. it alone can stop the drain of wealth which goes outside India in ...
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... spinning wheel as a supplementary industry as against the hand- loom . Let there be no confusion of thought . I am not against the handloom . It is a great and thriving indus- try . It will progress automatically if the spinning wheel ...
... spinning wheel as a supplementary industry as against the hand- loom . Let there be no confusion of thought . I am not against the handloom . It is a great and thriving indus- try . It will progress automatically if the spinning wheel ...
Contents
THE MEANING OF SWARAJ | 7 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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