Individual Versus
society
There is a controversy in the West on
this question. Some have opted for the society as supreme and from
this a conflict has arisen. The truth is that the view that
individuals have brought society into being, is fundamentally
incorrect. It is true that the society is composed of a number of
individuals. Yet it is not made by people, nor does it come into
being by mere coming together of a number of individuals.
In our view society is self-born.
Like an individual, society comes into existence in an organic way.
People do not produce society. It is not a sort of club, or some
joint stock company, or a registered co-operative society. In
reality, society is an entity with its own "SELF", its own
life; it is a sovereign being like an individual; it is an organic
entity. We have not accepted the view that society is some arbitrary
association. It has its own life. Society too has its body, mind,
intellect and soul. Some western psychologists are beginning to
accept this truth. McDougal has produced a new branch of psychology
called group mind. He has accepted that the group has its own mind,
its own psychology, its own methods of thinking and action.
Group has its feelings too. These are
not exactly similar to the individual's feelings. Group feelings
cannot be considered a mere arithmetic addition of individual
feelings. Group strength too is not a mere sum of individuals
strength. The intellect, emotions and energies, strength of a group,
are fundamentally different from those of an individual. Therefore,
at times it is experienced that even weakling, despite his
individual weak physique turns out to be a heroic member of the
society. Sometimes an individual may be ready to put up with an
affront to his person, but is unwilling to tolerate an insult to his
society. A person may be ready to forgive and forget a personal
abuse to him, but the same man loses his temper if you abuse his
society. It is possible that a person who is of a high character in
his personal life, is unscrupulous as a member of the society.
Similarly an individual can be good in society but not so in his
individual life. This is a very important point.
Let me give you an illustration. Once
during a conversation between Shri Vinobaji and the Sar Sanghachalak
of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Shri Guruji, a question arose as to
where the modes of thinking of Hindus and Muslims differ. Guruji
said to Vinobaji that there are good and bad people in every
society. There can be found honest and good people in Hindus as well
as in Muslims. Similarly rascals can be seen in both the societies.
No particular society has a monopoly of goodness. However, it is
observed that Hindus even if they are rascals individual life, when
they come together in a group, they always think of good things. On
the other hand when two Muslims come together, they propose and
approve of things which they themselves in their individual capacity
would not even think of. They start thinking in an altogether
different way. This is an everyday experience. Vinobaji admitted
that there was truth in this observation but had no reasons to
explain it.
If we analyze this situation. we
shall discover that the modes of thinking of an individual and of a
society are always different. These two do not bear an arithmetic
relation. If a thousand good men gather together it cannot be said
for certain that they will think similarly of good things.
An average Indian student at present,
is a mild and meek young man. Compared to an average student of
twenty years ago, he is weaker and milder in every way. But when a
score of such students get together, the situation becomes
difficult. Then they indulge in all sorts of irresponsible actions.
Thus a single student appears disciplined but a group of students
become undisciplined. We shall have to consider why this change
comes about. This is known as mob-mentality as distinct from
individual mentality. This mob-mentality is a small aspect of mind.
When a group of persons collect for a short time, the collective
mentality obtained in that group is known as mob-mentality. But
society and social mentality evolves over a much longer period.
There is a thesis is that when a group of people live together for a
long time, by historical tradition and association, by continued
intercourse. they begin to think similarly and have similar customs.
It is true that some uniformity is brought about by staying
together. Friendship arises between two persons of similar
inclination. However a nation or a society does not spring up from
mere co-habitation.
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