Who had influenced Gandhi in his views on machinery and modern industry ?
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Gandhi's economic ideals, much like everything else in his life, were governed by ethical and moral considerations. His stress on rural economy and emphasis on a simple life, coupled with his concern for universal well-being formed the foundation of his unique views on economics.
Gandhi imagined a complete self sustained society without exploitation. He formulated this idea on his book 'Hind Swaraj'. His dream is a nation of villages with small-scale cottage industries not ventured by modern technology. He proposed a way of life, receiving only minimum necessity from nature.
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