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Asked: February 15, 20242024-02-15T21:35:25+05:30 2024-02-15T21:35:25+05:30In: Political Science

Write a short note on Gandhi’s vision and critique of development.

Write a short note on Gandhi’s vision and critique of development.

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      2024-02-15T21:36:43+05:30Added an answer on February 15, 2024 at 9:36 pm

      Gandhi's Vision and Critique of Development:

      Mahatma Gandhi's vision of development was deeply rooted in his philosophy of simplicity, self-sufficiency, and ethical living. His critique of conventional models of development, particularly industrialization, focused on the potential alienation of individuals, environmental degradation, and the erosion of moral and spiritual values.

      Gandhi's vision of development was centered on the idea of 'Sarvodaya' – the welfare of all. He advocated for a decentralized and inclusive approach to development that prioritized the well-being of every individual, particularly the marginalized and the impoverished. Gandhi believed that true development should uplift the weakest sections of society and ensure social justice.

      One of Gandhi's primary critiques of conventional development was its tendency to prioritize material progress at the expense of human values and spirituality. He cautioned against the overemphasis on materialism, consumerism, and the pursuit of wealth as indicators of progress. Gandhi argued that true development should be holistic, encompassing the physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of human life.

      Gandhi also expressed concerns about the impact of modern development on the environment. He foresaw that unrestrained industrialization and mechanization could lead to the exploitation of natural resources, pollution, and the disruption of ecological balance. Gandhi's critique anticipated contemporary environmental concerns and highlighted the need for sustainable and harmonious development.

      In contrast to the prevailing models of economic growth, Gandhi championed the concept of 'Swadeshi' – self-reliance. He advocated for the promotion of local industries, craftsmanship, and agriculture to reduce dependence on mass-produced goods and ensure the economic empowerment of local communities.

      Gandhi's vision of development was closely tied to his concept of 'Gram Swaraj' – village self-governance. He believed that empowering local communities and fostering a sense of self-governance at the grassroots level would lead to more inclusive, sustainable, and culturally rooted development.

      In essence, Gandhi's vision of development was a profound critique of the dehumanizing aspects of modernization and an advocacy for a more humane, inclusive, and sustainable approach. His emphasis on simplicity, self-sufficiency, and the welfare of all individuals remains a source of inspiration and a relevant guide for reimagining development paradigms in the contemporary world. Gandhi's legacy challenges us to rethink the meaning of progress and development, urging us to prioritize the well-being of individuals and the planet over narrow economic metrics.

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