explain Gandhiji's thoughts related to use of machinery
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Thus, Gandhi said that machinery had “begun to dislocate Europe”, which was facing the threat of “ruination”. He then pointed to the negative impact of the colonial economy on workers and farmers to substantiate his view that machinery is “the chief symbol of modern civilization” that “represents a great sin”.
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