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“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.” quote by Mahatma Gandhi
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“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.”

Mahatma Gandhi

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.

Key Takeaway

Moral consistency demands opposing both external and internal injustices.

Themes

ethics social justice caste nationalism

Mood

assertive principled

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • Boycotting imported goods
  • Advocating caste reform

Key Concepts

moral equivalence

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?
A Different Perspective

Equating material boycott with social oppression can oversimplify complex issues.

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