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Page 176
... civil disobedience , a clear duty towards the Congress . Without in any way surrendering their opinion of or faith in civil disobedience as they understand it , they should have no hesitation in declaring that as a programme of ...
... civil disobedience , a clear duty towards the Congress . Without in any way surrendering their opinion of or faith in civil disobedience as they understand it , they should have no hesitation in declaring that as a programme of ...
Page 178
... civil disobedience is not unconditionally withdrawn , mass civil disobedience has been discontinued for the time being , the resultant position being stated to be that the right of individuals who may be ready for every suffering and ...
... civil disobedience is not unconditionally withdrawn , mass civil disobedience has been discontinued for the time being , the resultant position being stated to be that the right of individuals who may be ready for every suffering and ...
Page 180
... civil disobedience so long as a single civil resister is available , that every civil resister who goes to jail on the basis assumed by Mahatma Gandhi or even on more restricted grounds , would “ be acting on behalf of and in the name ...
... civil disobedience so long as a single civil resister is available , that every civil resister who goes to jail on the basis assumed by Mahatma Gandhi or even on more restricted grounds , would “ be acting on behalf of and in the name ...
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