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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If it is modern thought - political , social , economical , scientific — that is meant , it is possible to procure literature that will satisfy curiosity . I admit , however , that one does not find such as easily as finds religious ...
If it is modern thought - political , social , economical , scientific — that is meant , it is possible to procure literature that will satisfy curiosity . I admit , however , that one does not find such as easily as finds religious ...
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I refuse to believe that the Raja and the Lokamanya could not have thought the thoughts they did without a knowledge of the English language . Of all the superstitions that affect India , none is so great as that a knowledge of the ...
I refuse to believe that the Raja and the Lokamanya could not have thought the thoughts they did without a knowledge of the English language . Of all the superstitions that affect India , none is so great as that a knowledge of the ...
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Young India , 17-4 - '24 No school of thought can claim a monopoly of right judgment . We are all liable to err and are often obliged to revise our judgments . In a vast country like this , there must be room for all schools of honest ...
Young India , 17-4 - '24 No school of thought can claim a monopoly of right judgment . We are all liable to err and are often obliged to revise our judgments . In a vast country like this , there must be room for all schools of honest ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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