why did mahatma gandhi think that english education had enslaved the Indians
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English education, according to Mahatma Gandhi, created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians. It made them see Western civilisation as superior, and destroyed their pride in their own culture. Thus charmed by the West and by everything coming from the West, the Indians educated under the colonial system would end up being the admirers of British rule in India; thus, willingly forgetting their enslavement, and enslaving themselves further.
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English education, according to Mahatma Gandhi, created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians. It made them see Western civilisation as superior, and destroyed their pride in their own culture. Thus charmed by the West and by everything coming from the West, the Indians educated under the colonial system would end up being the admirers of British rule in India; thus, willingly forgetting their enslavement, and enslaving themselves further.
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✔Mahatma Gandhi argued that colonial education created a sense of inferiority in the minds of Indians.
✔It made them see Western Civilization as superior and destroyed the pride of they had in their own culture.
✔There was poison in the education, said Mahatma Gandhi it was sinful, it enslaved Indians, it cast an evil spell on them.
✔Education in English criped Indians, distanced them from their own social surrounding, and made them "strangers in their own lands".
✔Speaking of foreign tongue, dispising local culture, the English education did not know how to relate to the masses.
✔Western education, Mahatma Gandhi said, focused on reading and writing rather than oral knowledge ; It valued text books rather than live experienced and practical knowledge.
✔He argued that education is necessary to develop a person's mind and soul.
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