Annihilation of caste Ambedkar, Dr. B. R.
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TextPublication details: India Pirates India 1944Edition: 3rdDescription: vii, 205pISBN: - 9789394105027
- V2:51y7M93:g H4
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‘Annihilation of Caste’ is a thought-provoking and revolutionary work by Dr B R Ambedkar, one of the most influential figures in Indian history. Originally written as a speech for a conference in 1936, this book challenges the deep-rooted caste system in India and the social hierarchy it creates. Dr Ambedkar argues that the caste system perpetuates social and economic inequality, and impedes progress and growth for the nation as a whole. He presents a compelling case for the annihilation of caste and the creation of a society based on principles of equality and justice.
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