Wednesday, January 12, 2011

SELF-RESTRAINT V. SELF-INDULGENCE. BY. M. K. GANDH



Prefaces
PART I
1. 'Towards Moral Bankruptcy' 2. Birth Control 3. Some Arguments Considered 4. On the Necessity of Continence 5. Self-control 6. Brahmacharya 7. Truth v. Brahmacharya 8. Purity 9. In Confidence 10. Abolish Marriage! 11. Conservation of Vital Energy 12. Influence of Attitudes 13. A Moral Struggle 14. Vow of Brahmacharya 15. 'Startling Conclusions' 16. Brahmacharya or Chastity 17. Birth Control (I) 18. Birth Control (II) 19. Married Brahmacharya 20. The Cause of It 21. For Contraceptives 22. For Women Reformers 23. Self-control again 24. Birth Control through Self-control 25. What it is like 26. A Witness from America 27. 'A Voice in the Wilderness' 28. Wonderful if True 29. Sexual Perversion 30. A Growing Vice? 31. Duty of Reformers 32. For the Young 33. Heading for Promiscuity 34.A Youth's Difficulty 35. For Students 36. A Moral Dilemma 37. The Marriage Ideal 38. Sex Education 39. An Unnatural Father 40. A Renunciation 41. Nothing without Grace 42. How Non-violence Works 43. Students' Shame 44. The Modern Girl 45. Obscene Advertisements 46. How to Stop Obscene Advertisements? 47. Famines and Birth Rate 48. Self-restraint in Marriage 49. How did I Begin It? 50. Walls of Protection 51. A Perplexity 52. In Defence 53. On Contraceptives
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