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Gandhian idealist theory of state

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Answered by divya1saraswat1
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The Idealistic Theory of State

Plato and Aristotle have been its great supporters. Plato in his famous book, The Republic, has presented the plan of his ideal republic. This theory was explained in better way by the German philosophers of the 18th and 19th centuries. In this connection we must remember two names, Kant and Hegel political philosophers whose thoughts greatly influenced the German political thinking.l thinking.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Gandhian idealist theory of the state:

  • It is based not only on the ideals of democracy, non-violence, morals, justice, and truth but also on decentralization. Swaraj and democracy are interchangeable to him, but the basic part of democracy must be the decentralization of authority.
  • The state (Western type) was the emblem of organized aggression in Gandhi's estimation. To guarantee people's allegiance, the state (meaning its authority) mercilessly imposes intimidation or punitive interventions.

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