INDIAN HOME RULE
BY
M. K. GANDHI
Reprinted with a new foreword by the author
FIFTH EDITION
GANESH & Co., MADRAS
1922
MADRAS:
THE MODERN PRINTING WORKS, MOUNT ROAD.
Contents
Chap. | Page | |
I | The Congress and Its Officials | 11 |
II | The Partition of Bengal | 18 |
III | The Discontent and Unrest | 21 |
IV | What is Swaraj? | 22 |
V | The Condition of England | 26 |
VI | Civilization | 30 |
VII | Why was India Lost? | 35 |
VIII | The condition of India | 39 |
IX | Do. Railways | 43 |
X | Do. Hindus and Mahomedans | 47 |
XI | Do. Lawyers | 55 |
XII | Do. Doctors | 60 |
XIII | What is True Civilization? | 63 |
XIV | How can India become Free? | 67 |
XV | Italy and India | 71 |
XVI | Brute Force | 75 |
XVII | Passive Resistance | 84 |
XVIII | Education | 97 |
XIX | Machinery | 105 |
XX | Conclusion | 110 |
Appendices | 123 |
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