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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... truth . Are not non - violence and truth twins ? The ans- wer is an emphatic ' no ' . Non - violence is embedded in truth and vice versa . Hence has it been said that they are faces of the same coin . Either is inseparable from the ...
... truth . Are not non - violence and truth twins ? The ans- wer is an emphatic ' no ' . Non - violence is embedded in truth and vice versa . Hence has it been said that they are faces of the same coin . Either is inseparable from the ...
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... Truth . Truth should be the very breath of our life . When once this stage in the pilgrim's progress is reached , all other rules of correct living will come without effort , and obedience to them will be instinctive . But without Truth ...
... Truth . Truth should be the very breath of our life . When once this stage in the pilgrim's progress is reached , all other rules of correct living will come without effort , and obedience to them will be instinctive . But without Truth ...
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... truth . Are not non - violence and truth twins ? The answer is an emphatic ' no ' . Non- violence is embedded in truth and vice versa . Hence has it been said that they are faces of the same coin . Either is inseparable from the other ...
... truth . Are not non - violence and truth twins ? The answer is an emphatic ' no ' . Non- violence is embedded in truth and vice versa . Hence has it been said that they are faces of the same coin . Either is inseparable from the other ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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