Ideological similarities and differences between Madan Mohan Malaviya and Mahatma Gandhi
Author(s): Aditi Dwivedi
Abstract: This research paper compares and contrasts Madan Mohan Malaviya and Mahatma Gandhi, two significant Indian freedom leaders. This study compares their backgrounds, attitudes, and contributions to understand their diverse approaches to social and political transformation. The paper investigates Malaviya and Gandhi's activism's underlying values of spirituality, social reform, and Indian nationalism using biographical records, scholarly publications, and primary materials. It examines how both figures advocated peaceful resistance to colonial tyranny based on ahimsa (non-violence). The text also describes Malaviya and Gandhi's different independence paths. Gandhi advocated civil disobedience and mass mobilization, while Malaviya advocated negotiation and constitutional measures inside the Indian National Congress. The study shows how Malaviya and Gandhi shaped Indian society and politics through their economic, religious, and legacies. It highlights their complicated philosophies and the multitude of voices in the Indian liberation struggle, revealing the rich fabric of ideas that shaped independence. This research helps us understand the intellectual and ideological currents that drove the Indian independence movement by highlighting Malaviya and Gandhi's diverse perspectives as they worked toward a free and equitable India.
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Aditi Dwivedi. Ideological similarities and differences between Madan Mohan Malaviya and Mahatma Gandhi. Int J Hist 2024;6(2):157-161.