MGP-004

Master Post – Gandhi’s Political Thought (MGP-004) Assignment Answers 2024-25

Master Post: MGP-004 Assignment Solutions (2024–25) Below is the complete list of answers for the Tutor Marked Assignment of MGP-004: Gandhi’s Political Thought, IGNOU 2024–25 session. Click on each question to read the detailed answer. Section I Analyze Gandhi critique of the process of industrialization. Examine Gandhi views on the importance of ‘ends’ and ‘means’ […]

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Conflict and its resolution

Introduction Conflict is a natural part of human society. It arises from differences in values, beliefs, goals, or resources. While conflict is unavoidable, how we handle it determines whether it leads to violence or peaceful change. Mahatma Gandhi offered a powerful approach to resolving conflict through non-violence, truth, and dialogue. His philosophy was not about

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Gandhi’s views on preventing ‘Structural Violence’

Introduction Structural violence refers to systematic forms of harm and injustice embedded within social, political, and economic systems. This includes poverty, caste discrimination, gender inequality, and economic exploitation. Mahatma Gandhi was deeply aware of these injustices and aimed to prevent them through non-violent means, grassroots reforms, and moral awakening. His approach to preventing structural violence

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Social transformation and redistribution of power in socialism

Introduction Socialism is a political and economic philosophy that emphasizes equality, collective ownership, and the fair distribution of resources. Mahatma Gandhi was not a socialist in the Marxist or communist sense, but he believed in the values of economic equality, justice, and decentralization. His idea of social transformation involved moral and non-violent change, while redistribution

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Colonialism and Imperialism

Introduction Colonialism and imperialism were central issues that Mahatma Gandhi opposed throughout his life. These two systems enabled powerful countries to dominate weaker ones politically, economically, socially, and culturally. Gandhi saw colonialism and imperialism as unjust, exploitative, and dehumanizing. His struggle against British colonial rule in India became one of the most powerful non-violent resistance

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The role of constructive programme in Gandhi’s philosophy

Introduction The Constructive Programme was a vital part of Mahatma Gandhi’s strategy for India’s independence and social reform. While political actions like civil disobedience and satyagraha received more attention, Gandhi believed that true freedom would only be meaningful if society also changed from within. The Constructive Programme outlined the positive, everyday actions that Indians could

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Satyagraha as a tool of conflict resolution

Introduction Satyagraha, a term coined by Mahatma Gandhi, means “truth-force” or “soul-force.” It is a unique method of non-violent resistance and civil disobedience used to resolve conflicts. Gandhi believed that lasting peace can only be achieved through non-violence and moral persuasion rather than force or aggression. Satyagraha was not just a political strategy but also

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