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... Gandhi's rejection. representations but which in fact con- stituted the common life of men and women . It is the very ordinariness of Gandhi's theories and practices , their rootedness in the routine and mun- dane , which has endowed his ...
... Gandhi's rejection. representations but which in fact con- stituted the common life of men and women . It is the very ordinariness of Gandhi's theories and practices , their rootedness in the routine and mun- dane , which has endowed his ...
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... Gandhi's understanding of the sig produced consequences that were Linear conceptions of time 6. The Moral and Political Writings of which posit a continuum are , often Mahatma Gandhi , op.cit , p.235 . Gandhi did not trust history . His ...
... Gandhi's understanding of the sig produced consequences that were Linear conceptions of time 6. The Moral and Political Writings of which posit a continuum are , often Mahatma Gandhi , op.cit , p.235 . Gandhi did not trust history . His ...
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... Gandhi , the Mahatma and the Father of the Nation , fell to the bullets of a Hindu fanatic . Not the first , but by far the most significant sacrifice to the cause of inter- communal amity . His crime : insisting that our govern- ment ...
... Gandhi , the Mahatma and the Father of the Nation , fell to the bullets of a Hindu fanatic . Not the first , but by far the most significant sacrifice to the cause of inter- communal amity . His crime : insisting that our govern- ment ...
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