Which of the following choices best captures the intricacies of Mahatma Gandhi's distinctive political philosophy, covering aspects such as Satyagraha, Sarvodaya, Swadeshi, and communal harmony?
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Gandhi's Satyagraha revolved around aggressive forms of protest, while his Sarvodaya ideal emphasized elite development. He advocated for the privileged classes and promoted foreign goods.
2
For Gandhi, Satyagraha was a passive acceptance of tyranny. His Sarvodaya concept proposed the development of urban centers first. He endorsed complete westernization under Swadeshi.
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Gandhi's Satyagraha advocated for truth and non-violent resistance to injustice. His Sarvodaya ideal translated as 'upliftment of all', and Swadeshi emphasized economic self-reliance. He championed unity among diverse religious groups
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More than one of the above
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None of the above