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Asked: May 2, 20242024-05-02T15:22:00+05:30 2024-05-02T15:22:00+05:30In: Political Science

What are the reasons for Gandhi’s admiration of British institutions?

What are the reasons for Gandhi’s admiration of British institutions?

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      2024-05-02T15:22:35+05:30Added an answer on May 2, 2024 at 3:22 pm

      Mahatma Gandhi's admiration of certain British institutions stemmed from his belief in the principles of justice, fairness, and democratic governance, which he saw embodied in some aspects of British society and administration. Despite his staunch opposition to British colonial rule in India, Gandhi recognized certain positive qualities in British institutions that he believed could serve as models for India's future development.

      1. Rule of Law: Gandhi admired the British commitment to the rule of law, which he saw as essential for ensuring justice, accountability, and the protection of individual rights. He respected the British legal system for its impartiality, due process, and adherence to legal principles, which he believed provided a framework for resolving disputes and upholding the rights of citizens.

      2. Democratic Principles: Gandhi admired British democratic institutions, such as parliament, elections, and representative government, which he saw as mechanisms for political participation, accountability, and social progress. He appreciated the British tradition of parliamentary democracy, with its emphasis on public debate, consensus-building, and the peaceful transfer of power.

      3. Education System: Gandhi praised the British education system for its emphasis on literacy, learning, and intellectual development. He recognized the importance of education in empowering individuals, fostering critical thinking, and promoting social mobility. Gandhi believed that education was essential for building a more enlightened and inclusive society, regardless of one's background or social status.

      4. Civil Service: Gandhi admired the professionalism and efficiency of the British civil service, which he saw as a meritocratic institution dedicated to public service and the common good. He appreciated the role of civil servants in administering government policies, delivering public services, and promoting social welfare. Gandhi believed in the importance of a competent and accountable bureaucracy in serving the needs of the people and advancing the public interest.

      5. Social Welfare Programs: Gandhi acknowledged certain British social welfare programs, such as public health initiatives, sanitation reforms, and poverty alleviation efforts, which he believed demonstrated a commitment to social justice and human welfare. He saw these programs as examples of enlightened governance and humanitarianism, albeit within the context of colonial rule.

      Overall, Gandhi's admiration of British institutions reflected his belief in the universal principles of justice, democracy, and human rights, which he sought to promote in India's struggle for independence and social reform. While critical of British colonialism and its oppressive policies, Gandhi recognized certain positive aspects of British governance and society that he believed could contribute to India's future development and progress towards a more just and equitable society.

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