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M.K. Gandhi: Hind Swaraj and other writings
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Author(s):
Mohandas Gandhi
Editor(s):
Anthony J. Parel
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2009
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
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9780511807268
Publication date (Print):
2009
Publication date (Online):
2009
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511807268
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Book chapters
pp. lxxvi
A note on the history of the text
pp. lxxviii
Principal events in Gandhi's life
pp. lxxxix
Guide to further reading
pp. xi
Preface to the centenary edition
pp. xiv
Editor's introduction to the centenary edition
pp. xxv
Editor's introduction to the 1997 edition
pp. 3
Contents
pp. 5
Preface to the English translation
pp. 9
Foreword
pp. 13
The Congress and its officials
pp. 19
The Partition of Bengal
pp. 23
Discontent and unrest
pp. 25
What is Swaraj?
pp. 29
The condition of England
pp. 33
Civilisation
pp. 38
Why was India lost?
pp. 41
The condition of India
pp. 45
The condition of India (cont.): railways
pp. 49
The condition of India (cont.): the Hindus and the Mahomedans
pp. 56
The condition of India (cont.): lawyers
pp. 60
The condition of India (cont.): doctors
pp. 64
What is true civilisation?
pp. 70
How can India become free?
pp. 73
Italy and India
pp. 77
Brute force
pp. 86
Passive resistance
pp. 98
Education
pp. 105
Machinery
pp. 110
Conclusion
pp. 118
APPENDICES
pp. 127
Gandhi's letter to H. S. L. Polak
pp. 132
Gandhi's letter to Lord Ampthill
pp. 135
Preface to Gandhi's edition of the English translation of Leo Tolstoy's Letter to a Hindoo
pp. 138
Gandhi–Tolstoy letters
pp. 139
Gandhi and the ‘Four Canonical Aims’ of Life (Purusharthas)
pp. 143
Gandhi–Nehru dialogue
pp. 153
Economic development and moral development (1916)
pp. 162
Gandhi on machinery (1919–47)
pp. 169
Constructive programme: its meaning and place (1941, rev. 1945)
pp. 181
Gandhi's political vision: the Pyramid vs the Oceanic Circle (1946)
pp. 184
Draft Constitution of Congress (1948)
pp. 187
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