Thesis on Kashmir - Act # 2
"I must confess that I shot a sharp line and do not distinguish between economics and ethics. The new economy and the welfare morality of an individual and a nation is immoral and therefore sinful. Thus, the economy that allows a country to live off of another is immoral. I would like to state categorically that the mania for mass production is responsible for global crisis [...] mass production does not take into account the actual demand of consumers.
Monday, May 24, 2010
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If the production was good in itself, would be able to multiply indefinitely. But mass production has its limits in itself. If all countries adopted the system of mass production there would be a large enough market for their products. Therefore, mass production has to stop. I do not think that industrialization is necessary in each case for each country. Much less in India. I believe that independent India can fulfill his duty to a world aching adopters only a simple but noble life, developing its thousands of houses and living in peace with the world.
high thinking is incompatible with a complicated material life based on high speed imposed on us by the adoration of Mammon. All the beauties of life are available to us only if we learn to live nobly.
What is the cause of the current chaos? E 'exploitation of weaker nations will not say by of the stronger nations, but nations sister by sister nations. And my fundamental opposition to the machines based on the fact that the machines that have enabled these countries to exploit the other. "
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi - as old as the mountains
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