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How does Gandhi argue against non-cooperation?

"The people are better disciplined now than they were before."
"Their feeling is intense enough to evoke in them the measure of sacrifice adequate for successful non-cooperation."
"No government can exist for a single moment without the co-operation of the people."
"There has not been an adequate response to your appeal for resignation of titles and offices."
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Answered by VaishnaviMohan
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Answer:

No government can exist for a single moment without the co-operation of the people

Explanation:

If Gandhi is arguing for the sake of cooperation, (arguing against not cooperating), then in this quote he is saying that for governments to exist, there must be cooperation, which is arguing against not cooperating.

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