
Gandhi was an economist of the masses. His approach was rooted in human dignity. His economic philosophy is a result of innumerable experiments which he.
It has the sanction of philosophy and religion behind it. . . .No other theory is compatible with non-violence. Harijan,16-12-1939, p.376. Statutory Trusteeship.
On Theory of Trusteeship. Supposing I have come by a fair amount of wealth - either by way of legacy, or by means of trade and industry - I must know that all.
In this article on Gandhi, 'Gandhi's Concept of Trusteeship', the author, C. S. Dharmadhikari, talks about the Gandhian concept of trusteeship which expresses.
Parel, Gandhi's Philosophy and the Quest for Harmony, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006, p. 71 . 5 MK Gandhi, 'the veins of wealth' in The.
Gandhian concept of Trusteeship is based on sound moral, philosophical, and religious principles. Gandhi himself said that the concept of trusteeship is based.
The Gandhian theory of trusteeship departs significantly from Marxian economic philosophy. He repeatedly opposed the idea of expropriating.
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