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Answered by ardhthegraphicssigna
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His full name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. With his dedication and determination, he successfully led many freedom movements in India. He is majorly known for his “Dandi March”, also called as Salt Satyagraha, held from March 12, 1930 to April 6, 1930. It was a 24-days march starting from Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi.

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The economic ideals of Mahatma Gandhi were conducted by moral and ethical considerations. His strong focus on simple life, rural economy and concern for general well-being lead him to generate different views on economics. The economic models of Mahatma Gandhi were relying on the Indian situation. Moreover, Gandhi also agrees that the economic model can also be applied on an international scale.  

Basic Assumptions of Economic Views

Mahatma Gandhi possessed an innate empathy for the deprived and poor. This is the main reason why Mahatma Gandhi designed an economic model. This model would help in alleviating the condition of the deprived and poor people in South Africa and India. Gandhi believed that doing business without taking into account the ethical considerations was corruption.

This results in exploitation, oppression, and discrimination. Gandhi also believed that there is plenty in this global world to clothe and feed all. Though, there is deprivation and poverty because higher authority people criticize lower-division people on the labor. Gandhi accepted that the high capitalist efforts were the root causes of all types of suffering.

Gandhi firmly believed in the hard work which belongs to ethics. According to Mahatma Gandhi, this was the right pathway to fight against poverty and to disband the world from the economic woes.

Mahatma Gandhi also believed that the lack of work and lethargy can lead to immense spiritual and physical deprivation. He held that the growths of new modes of industry and extensive productions that overpower the age-old domestic village methods give birth to laziness and unemployment.

The most fascinating thing about the economic model was that Mahatma Gandhi wanted to turn the entire profit from the big industrialist’s pocket to the normal workers.

He also believed that the customer should be concerned with achieving high quality, economical products, but the consumer should take into account which part of the community or culture is profited by the investment. As compared to home-made khadi, foreign clothes work well as they may be cheaper and better.

However, the use of foreign clothes relentlessly would cause unemployment among villagers who’ve traditionally involved in weaving and spinning home-made fabric jobs.

The same is also applicable to agriculture products. Gandhi believed that by selecting such type of imported goods may cause degeneration in the village economy as it was the Indian economy’s backbone.

But side by side, Mahatma Gandhi was mindful of the implications of hostile capitalism. So, he comes up with a plan which works in every environment.

The law regarding man-power can utilize mechanization to improve its mechanical and agricultural production. Secondly, Gandhi believed that a nation should need to produce only the desired amount. Excessive production would cause exploitation.

For Mahatma Gandhi, the situation in India was eventually a demonstration of the hostile mechanization supported by the foreign British colonialists.

Mahatma Gandhi led every one of their resident of Sabarmati ashram to follow the same. Very soon, the ideals of self-sufficiency regarding economics were embraced throughout India. Later, British authorities realized that by targeting the economic interests, Mahatma Gandhi had easily and successfully confined their action behind their Indian rule.

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