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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But to the impartial outsider the legal and customary status of woman is bad enough throughout and demands radical ... The largest part of our effort , in promoting the regeneration of women , should be directed towards removing those ...
But to the impartial outsider the legal and customary status of woman is bad enough throughout and demands radical ... The largest part of our effort , in promoting the regeneration of women , should be directed towards removing those ...
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CHAPTER LV WOMEN'S EDUCATION I have pointed out from time to time that there is no justification for men to deprive women or to deny them equal rights on the ground of their illiteracy ; but education is essential for enabling women to ...
CHAPTER LV WOMEN'S EDUCATION I have pointed out from time to time that there is no justification for men to deprive women or to deny them equal rights on the ground of their illiteracy ; but education is essential for enabling women to ...
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I have come to the conclusion that in the ordinary course of our lives neither our men nor our women need necessarily have any knowledge of English . True , Eng- lish is necessary for making a living and for active associa- tion in our ...
I have come to the conclusion that in the ordinary course of our lives neither our men nor our women need necessarily have any knowledge of English . True , Eng- lish is necessary for making a living and for active associa- tion in our ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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