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Grecian Nugget

OAaceT
No.720
Gandhian conception of society and Duty.
>"You will permit me to say that you are on the wrong track. I feel sure that I
can draw up a better charter of rights than you have drawn up. But what
good will it be? Who will become its guardian ? If you mean
propaganda or popular education, you have begun at the wrong end. I
suggest the right way. Begin with a charter of the Duties of Man, and
I promise the rights will follow as spring follows winter. I write from
experience. • As a young man I began life byseeking to assert my rights,
and I soon discovered I had none -not even over my wife. So I began by
discovering and performing my duty by my wife, my children, friends,
companions and society, and I findtoday that I have greater rights,
perhaps, than any living man I knew. If this is too tall a claim, then I don't know anyone who possess greater rights than I."
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