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discuss Gandhi's view on eastern civilization​

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Answered by GuduAngle
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Eastern civilization would become predominant, he believed, because it had a goal – the goal of attaining oneness with the Supreme Being. ... Gandhi found no morality or religion in western civilization and both these were essential elements in the structure of any society Gandhi supported or promoted.

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Answered by dayanidhisharma19
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He thinking a healthy intermingling of the two cultures would be fantastic and, when that happened, the jap civilization, he felt, would emerge as quickened in its pace with the “western spirit”.

Eastern civilization would grow to be predominant, he believed, due to the fact it had a intention – the aim of accomplishing oneness with the Supreme Being. He concluded that the two forces had been absolutely opposing forces, however perhaps both had a area in nature’s plan.

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