Class Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
“Untouchability of foreign cloth is as much a virtue with all of us as untouchability of the suppressed classes must be a sin with every devout Hindu.”
About This Quote
Argues that rejecting foreign textiles is a moral stance, just as Hindus must reject the oppression of lower castes as a sin.
In simple terms: Rejecting foreign cloth and caste oppression are both moral duties.
Moral consistency demands opposing both external and internal injustices.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Boycotting imported goods
- Advocating caste reform
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Align consumer choices with ethical principles
Questions to Reflect On
- How can personal consumption reflect broader social justice goals?
- What are limits of symbolic boycotts?
Equating material boycott with social oppression can oversimplify complex issues.