Gandhi’s central idea is that true democracy and freedom can only be achieved through nonviolence. He argues that the "science of war" leads to dictatorship, while nonviolence is essential for creating a democratic society at all levels—individual, social, political, and international.

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Gandhi believed that real democracy and freedom can only happen when people choose to be nonviolent. He said that using violence leads to dictatorships, but nonviolence is needed to build a democratic society, whether it’s among individuals, in communities, in politics, or even between countries.

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