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Abhorrence Quote by Mahatma Gandhi

“It is the reformer who is anxious for the reform, and not society, from which he should expect nothing better than opposition, abhorrence, and even mortal prosecution.” quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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““It is the reformer who is anxious for the reform, and not society, from which he should expect nothing better than opposition, abhorrence, and even mortal prosecution.””

Mahatma Gandhi

About This Quote

Reformers often face hostility from the very society they aim to change.

In simple terms: Change agents meet resistance.

Key Takeaway

Prepare for opposition while persisting.

Themes

social change activism conflict courage

Mood

defiant reflective

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • advocating policy
  • grassroots organizing
  • challenging norms
  • public speaking

Key Concepts

ethical philosophy political theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • What strategies can mitigate backlash?
  • When is compromise acceptable?
A Different Perspective

Opposition may also signal progress, not just failure.

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