Monday, November 26, 2007

Gandhi Science

" Those English books which are valuable, we should translate them into the various Indian languages. We should abandon the pretension of learning many sciences".(p. 57 Gandhi)



The quotation demotes the furthering of the sciences and again stays toward the teachings of religion. He says that the information should be available to the public for their interpretation. In the end it is up to the public to interpret the information that is at the hands of the people. Also, it would further the idea of how people of English decent may live and view situations.

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