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Distinguish between value based politics and personalities based in india

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Mahatma Gandhi was a great political man. He followed always values of politics. He did never compromise to it. He took decisions in the favour of society. Political values are ideas expressing the attitude of social groups as a whole, toward the needs of other social groups and of the whole of that society, ideas that have significance for political subjects. Present-day confrontation of social systems and civilizations implies a confrontation between various systems of values. As creations of given social forces, each type of civilization embodies the values of the respective social forces. We distinguish between the logic of politics and society. And the axiological approach to values. To some degree the former disregards the intrinsic substance of value. The axiological approach is based on historical experience, on the social situation, on the interests and ideology determining the way in which a social group, a human community, a society ascertains values, no values and anti values. In Marxist philosophy, there is a correspondence between these two approaches. Mahatma Gandhi described, “If he, with a poet's imagination, had seen that I was incapable of wishing to cramp the mind of the Indian woman, and I could not object to English learning as such, and recalled the fact that throughout my life I had fought for the fullest liberty for women, he would have been saved the injustice which he has done me, and which, I know, he would never knowingly do to an avowed enemy. The Poet does not know perhaps that English is today studied because of its commercial and so-called political value.”
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Mahatma Gandhi was a great political man. He followed always values of politics. He did never compromise to it. He took decisions in the favour of society. Political values are ideas expressing the attitude of social groups as a whole, toward the needs of other social groups and of the whole of that society, ideas that have significance for political subjects. Present-day confrontation of social systems and civilizations implies a confrontation between various systems of values. As creations of given social forces, each type of civilization embodies the values of the respective social forces. We distinguish between the logic of politics and society. And the axiological approach to values. To some degree the former disregards the intrinsic substance of value. The axiological approach is based on historical experience, on the social situation, on the interests and ideology determining the way in which a social group, a human community, a society ascertains values, no values and anti values. In Marxist philosophy, there is a correspondence between these two approaches. Mahatma Gandhi described, “If he, with a poet's imagination, had seen that I was incapable of wishing to cramp the mind of the Indian woman, and I could not object to English learning as such, and recalled the fact that throughout my life I had fought for the fullest liberty for women, he would have been saved the injustice which he has done me, and which, I know, he would never knowingly do to an avowed enemy. The Poet does not know perhaps that English is today studied because of its commercial and so-called political value.”

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