About The Book: "Economics of Khadi" by Mahatma Gandhi explores the spiritual, economic, and national importance of Khadi (hand-spun cloth) in India's struggle for independence. Gandhi presents Khadi not merely as clothing, but as a symbol of self-reliance, rural empowerment, and resistance to British industrial exploitation. The book emphasizes village industry revival, economic decentralization, and dignity of labor. Gandhi advocates Khadi as a means to eradicate poverty, promote swadeshi (indigenous goods), and unify India’s masses through honest, simple living rooted in self-sufficiency and social justice.
Author: Mahatma Gandhi
Pages: 650
Edition: 1941
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