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Page 47
... Capital Capital helped production and increased the welfare of the State . It is necessary for every community to accumulate capital , and to prevent its depletion . From the Minimum Living Wage - Rate , which Gandhi considered ...
... Capital Capital helped production and increased the welfare of the State . It is necessary for every community to accumulate capital , and to prevent its depletion . From the Minimum Living Wage - Rate , which Gandhi considered ...
Page 48
... capital is organized and seems to be securely entrenched , labour is not . " There is nothing inherent in capital to compel it to exploit the people . The fault is with the system . " I do not fight shy of capital . I fight capitalism ...
... capital is organized and seems to be securely entrenched , labour is not . " There is nothing inherent in capital to compel it to exploit the people . The fault is with the system . " I do not fight shy of capital . I fight capitalism ...
Page 49
... capital is limited to a few hands , the capitalists become powerful . Gandhi abhorred such concentrations . In an open letter to the Parsis , Gandhi wrote , " What India needs is not concentration of capital in a few hands , but its ...
... capital is limited to a few hands , the capitalists become powerful . Gandhi abhorred such concentrations . In an open letter to the Parsis , Gandhi wrote , " What India needs is not concentration of capital in a few hands , but its ...
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GANDHIS EXPERIMENTS AND EXPERIENCES | 17 |
PART | 32 |
PROFIT CAPITAL AND EXPLOITATION | 45 |
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according to Gandhi activities agricultural ancient Annie Besant areas attain Basic Wage behaviour British capital capitalist caste system cloth commodity considerations considered consumers cost cottage industries Dharma distribution economic development Economic Laws Economic Science economists emphasized employers employment ethical exploitation Five Year Plan freedom Gandhi thought Gandhian economic Gandhism Government growth Gulzarilal Nanda Harijan Hindus human Ibid ideal important increase Indian National Congress individual Jawaharlal Nehru Karl Marx Karma Khadi Kumarappa labour living M. K. Gandhi machinery machines Manu manufacture Marx Marxism means of production mechanical ment moral national income necessary nomic Non-Cooperation Movement non-violent organization pattern political poverty problems profit progress raw materials requirements rural self-contained small-scale industries society spinning spinning-wheel spiritual strike system of production Theosophical Society Third Plan tion trade universe values Varnashrama Dharma village and small-scale village industries Wage Rate wealth welfare workers Young India