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Asked: March 13, 20242024-03-13T08:56:58+05:30 2024-03-13T08:56:58+05:30In: Gandhi and Peace Studies

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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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-03-13T08:57:33+05:30Added an answer on March 13, 2024 at 8:57 am

      Mahatma Gandhi's admiration for certain aspects of British institutions can be attributed to several reasons:

      1. Rule of Law:
        Gandhi admired the British commitment to the rule of law. He appreciated the legal system's impartiality and the idea that justice should be administered without discrimination. His experiences in South Africa, where he practiced law, likely influenced his positive view of the rule of law.

      2. Parliamentary Democracy:
        Gandhi respected the British system of parliamentary democracy. The concept of representative governance and the rule of the majority aligned with his belief in democratic principles. He recognized the potential of parliamentary democracy to provide a platform for diverse voices and foster political accountability.

      3. Individual Rights and Liberties:
        Gandhi admired the British emphasis on individual rights and liberties. The Magna Carta and subsequent legal developments contributed to the protection of fundamental freedoms. Gandhi's advocacy for individual autonomy and civil liberties resonated with certain aspects of the British legal and political tradition.

      4. Education System:
        The British educational system left a positive impression on Gandhi. He acknowledged the value of education in shaping individuals and society. The British emphasis on education influenced Gandhi's own commitment to learning and knowledge as a means of personal and societal transformation.

      5. Administrative Efficiency:
        Gandhi recognized the efficiency of certain British administrative practices. While critical of colonial exploitation, he acknowledged the organizational and administrative capabilities of the British bureaucracy. This acknowledgment did not negate his critique of colonialism but reflected an appreciation for aspects of administrative efficiency.

      6. Influence of Western Political Thought:
        Gandhi was influenced by Western political thinkers, including British philosophers. His exposure to ideas of freedom, democracy, and individual rights in Western political thought contributed to his admiration for certain aspects of British institutions.

      7. Non-Violent Political Traditions:
        The British political tradition also had elements of non-violent political movements and struggles. Gandhi drew inspiration from historical instances of non-violent resistance in Britain, which aligned with his own philosophy of non-violence (Ahimsa).

      It's essential to note that Gandhi's admiration for certain British institutions did not imply uncritical acceptance. He praised aspects that aligned with his principles while vehemently critiquing colonial exploitation and oppression. Gandhi's ultimate goal was to leverage positive aspects of governance and political systems for the benefit of humanity, promoting justice, equality, and non-violence.

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