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प्रश्न
Write a brief note on the Gandhian economic ideas.
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उत्तर
Gandhian economics is based on ethical foundations.
Salient features of Gandhian economic thought:
- Village republics: Gandhi was interested in developing the villages as self-sufficient units.
- On machinery: Gandhi described machinery as ‘Great Sin’.
- Industrialism: Gandhi considered industrialism as a curse on mankind.
- Decentralization: He advocated a decentralized economy.
- Village Sarvodaya: Gandhi suggested the development of self-sufficient, self-dependent villages.
- Bread labour: Gandhi realized the dignity of human labour. Bread labour or body labour was the expression that Gandhi used to mean manual labour.
- The doctrine of trusteeship: Trusteeship provides a means of transforming the present capitalist society into an egalitarian one.
- On the food problem: Gandhi was against any sort of food controls. Food controls only create artificial scarcity.
- On population: Gandhi was in favour of birth control through brahmacharya or self-control.
- On prohibition: Gandhi advocated cent per cent prohibition.
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