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what were the differences between the non-cooperation movement and civil disobedient movement?

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Answered by Ashadieyya
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Answered by riyababla2006
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Civil Disobedience is a theory adopted by Gandhi from Henry David Thoreau an American thinker. It means to disobey rules with respect to the laws.

Non Co operation aimed attainment of Swaraj. It urged people to boycott foriegn goods , schools etc.

Non co operation is a technique in Sathyagraha which is based on the theory that exploitation is impossible without co operation.

Non co operation movement aimed at reducing exploitation and to reduce the space of colonial force. Thus the colonial force wil loose its hand over the colony. They will face economic , social setback.

Civil disobedience Movement asked to violate every laws which are unjust.Gandhiji then broke salt laws. In Andhra pradesh forest laws were violated. There was huge tax dues.

This was a move which tried to weaken the colonial master politically , economically.

Civil Disobedience is a higher step of non co operation.

Non co operation tries to break exploitations by boycotting ,in Civil Disobedience laws are violated ( boycotting here becomes violation of laws ) which agitates and questions sovereignty of colonial master.

In non co operation boycotting is a slap to exploitation while in Civil Disobedience it is a slap to sovereignty .


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