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" That the good of the individual is contained in the good of all. 2. That a lawyer's work has the same value as the barber's inasmuch as all have the same right of earning their livelihood from their work. 3. That a life of labour, ie, the life of the... "
Mahatma Gandhi, Nonviolent Liberator: A Biography - Page 26
by Mary Jegen, Richard L. Deats - 2005 - 136 pages
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Nature of Indian Culture

Ramnarayan Vyas - Culture - 1928 - 176 pages
...try to understand the concept in some detail. His lucid analysis of Sarvodaya was as follows: 1. That the good of the individual is contained in the good of all. 2. That a lawyer's work has the same value as the barber's in as much as all have the same right of...
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The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Spirituality

Gordon S. Wakefield - Religion - 1983 - 424 pages
...and . . . truthfulness'. The other was Ruskin's Unto This Last from which he gained the insights that the good of the individual is contained in the good of all, that all work is equally of value, and that the life of farmer or craftsman is the life really worth...
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Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 1984: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - Health facilities - 1984 - 856 pages
...poet Ruokin when expressing the importance of the point of personal and collective strength. He says, "the good of the individual is contained in the good of all.". . . that "a lawyers work has the same value as the barber's inasmuch as all have the same right of...
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The Gandhi Reader: A Sourcebook of His Life and Writings

Mahatma Gandhi - Biography & Autobiography - 1994 - 566 pages
...everyone is not evolved in an equal measure. The teaching of Unto This Last I understood to be: 1. That the good of the individual is contained in the good of all. 2. That a lawyer's work has the same value as the barber's, inasmuch as all have the same right of...
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Economic Thought of Gandhi and Nehru: A Comparative Analysis

O. P. Misra, Om Prakash Misra - Biography & Autobiography - 1995 - 206 pages
...can call forth the good latent in the human breast."10 He drew three lessons from this book: 1 . That the good of the individual is contained in the good of all. 2. That a lawyer's work has the same value as the barber's inasmuch as all have the same right of earning...
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Orientalism: History, Theory and the Arts

John M. MacKenzie - Art - 1995 - 266 pages
...captured me and made me transform my life. ... The teachings of Unto This Last I understood to be: 1. That the good of the individual is contained in the good of all. 2. That the lawyer's work has the same value as the barber's, inasmuch as all have the same right of...
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South Africa's Alternative Press: Voices of Protest and Resistance, 1880-1960

Les Switzer - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1997 - 424 pages
...the book reinforced this interest. He isolated three principles that Ruskin had highlighted: 1 . That the good of the individual is contained in the good of all. 2. That a lawyer's work has the same value as the barber's inasmuch as all have the same right of earning...
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Gandhi: 'Hind Swaraj' and Other Writings

Mahatma Gandhi - History - 1997 - 290 pages
...instantaneous change in him. The following is the account of what he learnt from that book: '(1)That the good of the individual is contained in the good of all. (2) That a lawyer's work has the same value as the barber's, inasmuch as all have the same right of...
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The Social Role of the Gītā: How and why

Satya P. Agarwal - Religion - 1997 - 506 pages
...into Gujarati under the title "Sarvodaya". Gandhi listed three main ideas put forth by Ruskin: (i) The good of the individual is contained in the good of all (ii) A lawyer's work has the same value as the barber's, as all have the same right of earning their...
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Community, Violence, and Peace: Aldo Leopold, Mohandas K. Gandhi, Martin ...

A. L. Herman - Philosophy - 1999 - 268 pages
...to Gandhi, Unto This Last establishes and defends three essential community principles: First, "that the good of the individual is contained in the good of all"; this was to become Gandhi's dogma of communal altruism and the foundation of the ashramic community,...
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