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Mahatma Gandhi Quotes about Democracy - Page 2

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Performance of one's duties should be independent of public opinion.

Performance of one's duties should be independent of public opinion.

Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Gandhi, Homer A. Jack (2005). “The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi”, p.55, Courier Corporation

Democracy, disciplined and enlightened, is the finest thing in the world.

Mahatma Gandhi (1959). “India of My Dreams”, p.23, Rajpal & Sons

Democracy is an impossible thing until the power is shared by all, but let not democracy degenerate into mobocracy.

Mahatma Gandhi, Dennis Dalton (1996). “Gandhi: Selected Political Writings”, p.146, Hackett Publishing

In a true democracy of India, the unit is the village.

Mahatma Gandhi (1967). “The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi”, p.349, Rajpal & Sons

Democracy can only represent the average if not less than the average.

Mahatma Gandhi (1967). “The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi”, p.353, Rajpal & Sons

Democracy demands patient instruction on it before legislation.

Mahatma Gandhi (2000). “The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi”

In the days of democracy there is no such thing as active loyalty to a person. You are, therefore, loyal or disloyal to institutions.

Mahatma Gandhi, Dennis Dalton (1996). “Gandhi: Selected Political Writings”, p.79, Hackett Publishing

Democracy will break under the strain of apron strings. It can exist only on trust.

Mahatma Gandhi (1965). “Glorious Thoughts of Gandhi: Being a Treasury of about Ten Thousand Valuable and Inspiring Thougths of Mahatma Gandhi, Classified Under Four Hundred Subjects”

Islam was nothing if it did not spell complete democracy.

Mahatma Gandhi (1982). “Collected Works”

No perfect democracy is possible without perfect nonviolence at the back of it.

Mahatma Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1986). “The Moral and Political Writings of Mahatma Gandhi: Non-Violent Resistance and Social Transformation”, Clarendon Press