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Merits and Demerits of Gandhian Theory of State?

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Gandhism is a body of ideas that describes the inspiration, vision, and the life work of Mohandas Gandhi. It is particularly associated with his contributions to the idea of nonviolent resistance, sometimes also called civil resistance. The two pillars of Gandhism are truth and non-violence.

The term "Gandhism" also encompasses what Gandhi's ideas, words, and actions mean to people around the world and how they used them for guidance in building their own future. Gandhism also permeates into the realm of the individual human being, non-political and non-social. A Gandhian can mean either an individual who follows, or a specific philosophy which is attributed to, Gandhism.[1]

However, Gandhi did not approve of the term 'Gandhism'. As he explained:

"There is no such thing as "Gandhism" and I do not want to leave any sect after me. I do not claim to have originated any new principle or doctrine. I have simply tried in my own way to apply the eternal truths to our daily life and problems...The opinions I have formed and the conclusions I have arrived at are not final. I may change them tomorrow. I have nothing new to teach the world. Truth and non-violence are as old as the hills."[2]

In the absence of a "Gandhism" approved by Gandhi himself, there is a school of thought that one has to derive what Gandhism stands for, from his life and works. One such deduction is a philosophy based on "truth" and "non-violence" in the following sense. First, we should acknowledge and accept the truth that people are different at all levels ("truth"). Second, that one should never resort to violence to settle inherent differences between human beings at any level: from between two people to two nations to two races or two religions ("non-violence").

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The two pillars of gandhism are truth and non violence which are the merits and demerits of gandhian theory of state.

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  • Gandhism is a body of ideas that describes the inspiration, vision, and the life work of mohandas gandhi.
  • It is particularly associated with his contributions to the idea of nonviolent resistance also called civil resistance.
  • Gandhiji political contributions offered us independence but his ideologies enlighten india as well as the world even today.
  • After so many years every individual should follow the key gandhian ideologies in their day to day life for a happy, prosperous, healthy, harmonious and sustainable future.
  • Gandhi was a performance manager for the country and a supremely practical leader for change.
  • He believed that truth, tolerance, sacrifice, joy, and nonviolent rejection of tyranny were the very substance of a successful life.
  • Gandhi remains a relevant thinker today not only because of his theory and practice of non-violence because all his life.
  • He also defended political tolerance and religious pluralism.
  • Let started by talking about gandhi 50 years long struggle for national independence.
  • Gandhian philosophy the 150th birth anniversary of gandhi starts today and gives us an opportunity.
  • To recall the four fundamental principles that gandhi taught are truth (satya), non-violence (ahimsa), welfare of all (sarvodaya) and peaceful protest (satyagraha).

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