Political Science, asked by aditisinghbhawani, 1 month ago

which of the following is not gandhian means of social change? i. moral value ii. spiritualisation of politics iii. trusteeship system 'in the economic field iv. gender inequality​

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Answered by preraktambi2006
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spspiritualisation is the answer

Answered by mad210206
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Gandhian means of social change

Explanation:

Spiritualization Of Politics

  • His advocacy of the spiritualization of politics wasn't intended to combine politics with religion.
  • It had been rather, a fanatical appeal for moralizing the culture and practice of politics.
  • But it's not a tool for social change rather it is political in nature.
  • So, Spiritualization Of Politics is the correct option.

  • Trusteeship system 'in the economic field
  • Gandhi's economic ideas were a part of his general crusade against poverty, exploitation against socio-economic injustice, and deteriorating moral standards. Gandhi was an economist of the masses.
  • Gandhi's efforts towards "spiritualizing economics" are truly reflected in his concept of trusteeship.
  • He based his doctrine of trusteeship on the primary sloka of Isopanisad, consistent with which one is asked to dedicate everything to God then use it only to the specified extent.

Moral Value

  • Gandhi Ji devoted himself to the practice of Truth (Satyagraha), Non-violence (Ahinsa), Compassion, and Kindness.
  • And these were pillars to bring social change.

Gender Inequality

  • Gandhi gave a completely new perspective regarding gender equality and nonviolence.
  • He not only opposed the harmful practices and encouraged the regeneration of girls but gave the thought that ladies aren't just equal and different but superior to men.

Hence, option (ii) is the correct option for this question.

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