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Avarice Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

“I am not fighting machinery as such, but the madness of thinking that machinery saves labor. Men save labor until thousands of them are without work and die of hunger on the streets. I want to secure employment and livelihood not only to part of the human race, but for all. I will not have the…” quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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“I am not fighting machinery as such, but the madness of thinking that machinery saves labor. Men save labor until thousands of them are without work and die of hunger on the streets. I want to secure employment and livelihood not only to part of the human race, but for all. I will not have the enrichment of a few at the expense of the community. At present the machine is helping a small minority to live on the exploitation of the masses. The motive force of this minority is not humanity or love of their kind, but greed and avarice.”

Mahatma Gandhi

About This Quote

Gandhi critiques the belief that machines replace labor, arguing that true progress must provide work for all, not just enrich a few.

In simple terms: Machines should not replace human work; fairness is essential.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize employment over profit.

Themes

economics labor ethics

Mood

concerned hopeful

Type

social ethical

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • community planning
  • education reform
  • industrial design

Key Concepts

automation inequality social justice

Questions to Reflect On

  • What policies ensure jobs for everyone?
  • How can technology serve the common good?
A Different Perspective

Technology can deepen inequality without safeguards.

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