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Mahatma Gandhi said the spirit of democracy cannot be formed outside it must come from within what do you think Gandhiji means by this​

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Answered by shobhakhedekar1985
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Answer:

he mean that

Explanation:

Mahatma Mahatma Gandhi said the spirit of democracy cannot be e formed outside it must come from within that means he says the britishers were not to be served by Indians we Indians should be democratic by ourselves.example of this question is that we Indians have to ban the things imported by the britishers to the India in those day.things we put up in the fire which were purchased by the britishers.

Answered by jubin22sl
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Answer: "I understand democracy as something that gives the weak the same chance as the strong." - M K Gandhi

Explanation:

  • His utopia was stateless. Unbiased people don't interrupt. Daily actions require self-control, self-reliance, and partnership. Gandhi opposed the State and democracy. These political institutions can only help people in different ways. They can't give humanity meaning. 1931 India "Politics helps everyone. Politics regulates national life. Self-governing nations aren't represented. There's chaos. Everyone rules himself. His neighbours aren't bothered. Ideal state has no political authority because it doesn't exist. Nobody's perfect. Thoreau: The best government governs least."
  • Mahatma Gandhi doubted his anarchist and Ahimsa-based statelessness convictions. He struggled to build a moral and ethical environment where everyone could be smart. Afterwards? He supported democracy here. Never asked to leave democracy, which he admired. He recommended less. If based on Ahimsa, democracy can teach self-control, independence, and cooperation. Nazi: "Risky human institutions. Larger institutions abuse more. Democracy is flawed. Abuse of democracy should be minimised." Young India (5/5/1931)
  • He wanted a free and just democracy. He stressed democracy's freedom "Without freedom, civilization collapses. Freedom makes men willingly serve society. Society collapses without it. Restriction can't build community." Gandhi, 19
  • Freedom and fairness show a democracy's relevance and success. Mahatma: "The spirit of democracy can't be affected by eliminating forms. Daring."
  • Gandhi, "Capitalists, zamindars, laborers, rulers, and ryots discuss their rights. Everyone wanting rights will cause chaos."
  • Gandhi prioritizes duties over rights. He disregards rights. Miscommunication. Exactly Gandhi championed freedom. He sought social, religious, intellectual, political, and economic independence till death. Human rights? Gandhi neglected people's rights by refusing to recognize kings as heavenly rulers.
  • Gandhi's democracy prioritizes rights, freedom, and justice. Experts and the government should assess his democratic beliefs. Polished, they help human rights activists.

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