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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... spirit than the govern- mental . For the latter strengthens the spirit of demo- cracy , whereas the former kills it . Young India , 23-2-221 Majority and Minority If we want to cultivate a true spirit of democracy , we cannot afford to ...
... spirit than the govern- mental . For the latter strengthens the spirit of demo- cracy , whereas the former kills it . Young India , 23-2-221 Majority and Minority If we want to cultivate a true spirit of democracy , we cannot afford to ...
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... spirit underlying it . It is the most tole- rant because it is non - proselytizing , and it is as capable of expansion today as it has been found to be in the past . It has succeeded not in driving out , as I think it has been ...
... spirit underlying it . It is the most tole- rant because it is non - proselytizing , and it is as capable of expansion today as it has been found to be in the past . It has succeeded not in driving out , as I think it has been ...
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... spirit of service to settle in them and find self - expression in the service of villagers . ... Those who have settled in villages in the spirit of service are not dismayed by the difficulties facing them . They knew before they went ...
... spirit of service to settle in them and find self - expression in the service of villagers . ... Those who have settled in villages in the spirit of service are not dismayed by the difficulties facing them . They knew before they went ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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