If I were alive..
This work is based on pure imagination if Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, fondly called as "Bappa", "Mahatma" and the "Father of the Nation" were alive to witness the contemporary incidences. The remarks that he made when he was alive were used as an analysis of how he would have reacted to the existing world. He had published his opinions predominantly in his own newspapers like "Hind Swaraj" and "Young India" that are used for the anecdotes mentioned in the topics covered below: 1. Technology: Being a staunch follower of rooted traditions, he had never been welcoming of the Western influences or advances that came in those times, such as in the railways, where he referred to it as a hub of spreading diseases. In Chapter XIX: Machinery from an article published in Hind Swaraj, we can infer that he deduced that machinery would impoverish India. He also had the same opinion for the development of Mills and Big industries by relying only ...