1. The Socioeconomic Views of Gandhi
While it easy to accept Gandhi's claim on surface level, it is important to look at the context and time frame they were expressed in. ... Furthermore the movement of people and crops also directly opposed Gandhi's views of local and village self-sufficiency, again expressed in Hind Swaraj. ... In his Hind Swaraj, Gandhi points out that the British were able to further establish their presence in India as they would buy raw materials such as cotton from India, use cheap machine intensive production methods to produce goods which would then be brought back to India and sold for prices...
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