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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Harijan , 1-9-946 CHAPTER VIII CLASS WAR I do not teach the masses to regard the capitalists as their enemies , but I teach them that they are their own enemies . Young India , 26-11 - '31 The class war is foreign to the essential ...
Harijan , 1-9-946 CHAPTER VIII CLASS WAR I do not teach the masses to regard the capitalists as their enemies , but I teach them that they are their own enemies . Young India , 26-11 - '31 The class war is foreign to the essential ...
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I have used the word ' Mahatma ' in fun but what I mean to say is that as a ghanchi I will become a model for the villagers to follow . I will be a ghanchi who knows the Gita and the Quran . I will be learned enough to teach their ...
I have used the word ' Mahatma ' in fun but what I mean to say is that as a ghanchi I will become a model for the villagers to follow . I will be a ghanchi who knows the Gita and the Quran . I will be learned enough to teach their ...
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They will also introduce the spinning - wheel amongst them and teach them the use of every spare minute . In order that this may be done students and teachers will have to revise their ideas of the uses of vacation .
They will also introduce the spinning - wheel amongst them and teach them the use of every spare minute . In order that this may be done students and teachers will have to revise their ideas of the uses of vacation .
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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