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Asked: March 13, 20242024-03-13T09:03:29+05:30 2024-03-13T09:03:29+05:30In: Gandhi and Peace Studies

Why does Gandhi favor Gramswaraj rather than western industrialization?

Why does Gandhi favor Gramswaraj rather than western industrialization?

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-03-13T09:03:55+05:30Added an answer on March 13, 2024 at 9:03 am

      Gandhi favored Gramswaraj (village self-rule) over Western industrialization for several reasons deeply rooted in his philosophy and vision for a just and sustainable society:

      1. Sustainable and Decentralized Development:
        Gandhi believed in the sustainability and self-sufficiency of village economies. He argued that Gramswaraj would lead to a decentralized form of development, where each village would be economically self-reliant and capable of meeting its basic needs. This stood in contrast to Western industrialization, which he saw as centralized and potentially exploitative.

      2. Human-Scale Development:
        Gandhi envisioned a society where development occurred on a human scale, fostering a more intimate connection between individuals and their work. He emphasized the importance of craftsmanship and small-scale industries, where people could engage in meaningful and fulfilling work rather than becoming cogs in a large industrial machine.

      3. Preservation of Traditional Skills:
        Gramswaraj aimed at preserving and revitalizing traditional skills and crafts. Gandhi saw inherent value in the wisdom and craftsmanship found in villages, arguing that industrialization often led to the neglect and extinction of these skills in favor of mass production.

      4. Environmental Sustainability:
        Concerned about the environmental impact of industrialization, Gandhi advocated for a lifestyle that harmonized with nature. Gramswaraj, in his view, would promote sustainable agricultural practices, local resource management, and a closer connection between communities and their natural surroundings.

      5. Community Empowerment:
        Gramswaraj emphasized community-based decision-making and self-governance. Gandhi believed that empowering local communities to manage their own affairs would lead to a more participatory and just society. Western industrialization, with its centralization of power, was seen as potentially disempowering local communities.

      6. Non-Exploitative Economic System:
        Gandhi criticized the exploitative nature of Western industrial capitalism, where profits often came at the expense of workers and communities. Gramswaraj aimed at creating an economic system that prioritized the welfare of all, with an emphasis on social and economic justice.

      7. Spiritual and Ethical Foundations:
        Gandhi's preference for Gramswaraj was also rooted in his spiritual and ethical beliefs. He envisioned a society where economic activities were guided by moral principles, fostering a sense of responsibility and service to others.

      In summary, Gandhi's advocacy for Gramswaraj over Western industrialization was based on a holistic vision of society that prioritized sustainability, human-scale development, community empowerment, environmental harmony, and ethical considerations. His philosophy aimed at creating a society where individuals lived in harmony with nature, worked meaningfully, and participated actively in the governance and well-being of their local communities.

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