In his book Hind Swaraj, what means did Gandhiji state to achieve Swaraj? Was this belief shared by all the sections of society? Discuss the responses of peasants, landlords and industrialists in this regard.
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Gandhi's definition of Swaraj is not merely "home rule", but "self-rule"; that is, Gandhi understood that a truly noble society is one which is as little as possible beholden to outside powers, but also one in which people as individuals are encouraged to discipline and self-control, in which those disciplined individuals organically form integral villages, and in which those villages as much as possible
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