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Mahatma Gandhi was profoundly critical of the modern age in which machine
human society that would not glorify machines and technology. The spits
enslaved humans and displaced labour. He saw the charkha as as
wheel, moreover, could provide the poor with supplementary income
What I object to, is the craze for machinery as
such. The craze is for what they call labour-
saving machinery. Men go on "saving labour"
till thousands are without work and thrown.
on the open streets to die of starvation. I want
to save time and labour, not for a fraction of
mankind, but for all; I want the concentration
of wealth, not in the hands of few, but in
Khaddar does not seek to destroy all
check its weedy growth. It uses machinery
cottages. The wheel is itself an exquisite
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Charkha
make them self-reliant.
the hands of all.
machinery but it does regulate its use and
for the service of the poorest in their own
piece of machinery
Fig. 13.5
YOUNG INDIA, 13 NOVEMBER 1924
YOUNG INDIA, 17 MARCH 192​

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Mahatma Gandhi And The Nationalist Movement. Mahatma Gandhi was profoundly critical of the modern age in which machines enslaved humans and displaced labour. He saw the charkha as a symbol of a human society that would not glorify machines and technology

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