1. Understanding Gandhian Philosophy: Gandhi believed that individual rights cannot be separated from the collective well-being of society.
2. Human Interdependence: He emphasized human interdependence, meaning that the rights of an individual are closely tied to their duties toward others. Gandhi rejected the idea of individualism as seen in Western liberalism.
3. Contrast with Other Traditions: The European liberal tradition focuses on individual autonomy and freedom, which differs from Gandhi's focus on duty and collective responsibility. The Socialist and Vedic traditions also have different views on the relationship between individual rights and social welfare.