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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: Non-Violent Liberator: A Biography - Page 26
by Mary Jegen, Richard L. Deats - 2005 - 136 pages
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Doing Justice: Liberalism, Group Constructs, and Individual Realities

Leroy H. Pelton - Social Science - 1999 - 258 pages
...all religions? Perhaps the increasing interdependence of human society makes it ever more clear that the good of the individual is contained in the good of all and that there is practicality in morality. Perhaps as the "network of 213 mutuality" becomes more...
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Religion and Ecology in India and Southeast Asia

David L. Gosling - Religion - 2001 - 228 pages
...into Gujarati under the title Sarvodaya: 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 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's Passion: The Life and Legacy of Mahatma Gandhi

Stanley A. Wolpert, Stanley Wolpert - Biography & Autobiography - 2002 - 336 pages
...accordance with the ideals of the book."16 Those ideals, as he understood them, were first of all that "the good of the individual is contained in [the] good of all," that "a lawyer's work has the same value as the barber's," and that "the life of the tiller of the...
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Indian Ethics: Classical traditions and contemporary challenges, Volume 1

Purusottama Bilimoria, Joseph Prabhu, Renuka M. Sharma - Philosophy - 2007 - 460 pages
...barber's; each person has the duty to contribute to the common-weal according to his or her capacities. 3. The good of the individual is contained in the good of all, given his organic view of the self. 4. Manual labor should be an essential component of each person's...
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Gandhi as Disciple and Mentor

Thomas Weber - Political Science - 2004 - 316 pages
...of Gandhian economic thought.80 Gandhi summarised the teachings of the book under three truths: (1) 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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Breaking Silence: Pastoral Approaches for Creating an Ethos of Peace

Chad R. Abbott, Everett Mitchell - Political Science - 2004 - 328 pages
...caught Gandhi's attention, and he discovered some of his deepest convictions reflected in them: 1. "The good of the individual is contained in [the] good of all"; 2. "A lawyer's work has the same value as the barber's"; and 3. "The life of the tiller of soil and...
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Gandhi and the Challenge of Religious Diversity: Religious Pluralism Revisited

Margaret Chatterjee - Religious pluralism - 2005 - 386 pages
...derives from the parable of the talents in the New Testament. He understands Ruskin to be stressing that the good of the individual is contained in the good of all; 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's Pilgrimage of Faith: From Darkness to Light

Uma Majmudar - Religion - 2005 - 300 pages
...Ruskin's views in Unto This Last! Gandhi seems to have correctly grasped Ruskin's first principle "that the good of the individual is contained in the good of all" (Gandhi translated it as Sarvoaaya or "The Welfare of All," also the title of his book). However, his...
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Gandhi's Experiments with Truth: Essential Writings by and about Mahatma Gandhi

Richard L. Johnson - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 414 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 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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Democratic Leadership in Education

Philip Woods - Political Science - 2005 - 194 pages
...its centre is by no means unique to it. Ghandi, for example, described the same principle simply as 'the good of the individual is contained in the good of all' (1949: 250). ising this human potentiality is about substantive liberty. Substantive liberty is concerned...
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