Book Title: Sramana 2006 04
Author(s): Shreeprakash Pandey
Publisher: Parshvanath Vidhyashram Varanasi

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________________ Political Aspect of Non-Violence : 113 found in the society. i) Disparity between nan and woman. In India women are exploited by men. They depend on men both economically and socially. This is not proper on their parts, because they are friends of men not servants. So they should be treated equally. ii) Disparity between rich and poor - One should not be so rich that others will become poor. There must be a proper balance of property distribution. A person should have as much land as it may be cultivated by him without any servant, so that economic difference prevailing in the society may be removed. iii) Disparity based on caste - Indian society is divided into different classes on the basis of castism. So Lohia is found worried for the social torture and national harm caused by the caste system. He always tries to remove it. iv) Disparity between White and Black - In the western countries there is disparity between White and Black. The black people are always misbehaved by the white persons. The blacks are backward while whites are forward. So blacks are neglected by whites. But Lohia is into favour of equality between blacks and whites. v) Disparity between the countries ruled and ruler countries - This unequality is just like the equality of the Black people and the White people. Except Japan, all countries of white people are rich while all nation of the black people are poor. The white countries are exploiting the black countries through the multi-national companies. According to Lohia rich countries should help the poor countries by allowing the poor people to settle in the rich countries. vi) Disparity in Arm-hoarding - The western countries are producing different destructive weapons in the name of saving the peace of their nations and the world also, while the eastern Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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