Customs and traditions suppress reason leading to obscurantism. Do you agree? (UPSC GS1 2020)
Customs are traditional and widely accepted course to behave or do something that is clearly defined to a particular society, whereas traditions are about the transmission of these customs or beliefs from generation to generation. The fact is that they have to be passed on in this manner. Unless customs are followed and practiced with lots of self-control and discipline, they can’t be passed on from one generation to another as unique cultural traditions specific to their society. This means it is limited, or in fact, no scope for change. How the customs/traditions suppress rationality We encounter frequently these traditions in our daily lives, starting from the harmless ones to the most brutal and inhumane customs.
Some of the them that prevail in India are as follows:
How it leads to obscurantism?
Conclusion
In a democratic polity, whenever there is a conflict between reason and customs, state apparatus esp. judiciary has the task to strengthen the idea of rationality. But, in many cases, state too struggles in doing so. This is the reason that despite the Constitution in Article 51A (h) directs state to develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform among the citizens, still the situation is far from the desired result. Customs and traditions need to make people the rational beings taking account of reasons, rather than becoming a reason for obscurantism, ignorance and faithlessness.
Topics Covered - Communalism, Regionalism
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