why does gandhiji say that a moral act should be done without fear and compulsion
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Gandhiji says that a moral act should be free from fear and compulsion. ... Plain, simple living would be moral if, though wealthy, the person thinks of all the want and misery in the world about him – and feels that he ought to live a plain, simple life and not one of east and luxury.
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Gandhiji said that it is not enough for a moral at to be done with good intentions .If should also be done without compensation.
- If people wake up early to go to work for for the fear that they might lose job then they are action of waking up early is not a moral one.
- If people at a pain and simple life because they cannot lead life in any other manner than they are not lading a moral life.
- If an employee to treat his employer with respect and paste them wages least they leave him then this action is not moral
- Gandhiji by creating the above examples said that for an act to be moral is as to free from fear and compulsion
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