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Examine Gandhi’s perception on western concepts of nation-state and modern industrialisation.

Introduction Mahatma Gandhi was deeply critical of many aspects of Western civilization, particularly the modern concepts of the nation-state and industrialization. He believed that these Western models, while appearing progressive and efficient, often led to exploitation, moral decay, and social inequalities. Gandhi’s philosophy aimed at creating a society based on truth, non-violence, simplicity, and self-reliance. […]

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What is Modernity? Discuss Giddens’ Concept of Modernity

What is Modernity? Discuss Giddens’ Concept of Modernity Modernity refers to the historical period and the social, cultural, and economic conditions that emerged with the Enlightenment, industrialization, and the rise of modern science. It is characterized by the transformation of traditional societies into industrialized, urbanized, and rationalized societies. Modernity represents a break from the past

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What is modernity? Discuss Giddens’ concept of modernity. (500 words)

Programme Code: MSOCourse Code: MSO-001Assignment Code: MSO-001/AST/TMA/2024-25 Modernity refers to the social, cultural, economic, and political conditions that emerged primarily in Europe between the 16th and 19th centuries, and that have continued to shape the world today. It is characterized by the transition from traditional, rural societies to more urban, industrialized, and rationalized societies. The

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