Encyclopaedia of Eminent Thinkers, Volume 7Concept Publishing Company, 1998 - Philosophers In Indian context. |
Contents
Influences on Ambedkar | 20 |
Ambedkar on Nation and Nationalism | 27 |
Ambedkar on Philosophy | 38 |
Ambedkar on Society and Socialism | 50 |
Ambedkar on Democracy | 61 |
Ambedkar on State | 73 |
Ambedkar on Justice and Peace | 86 |
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accept According to Ambedkar Ambedkar wants Annihilation of Caste attitude B.R. Ambedkar believes Bombay Brahmin Buddha Buddhism caste system Chaturvarna Congress and Gandhi conscience creates culture deep faith democratic depressed classes despotism Dhamma Dhananjay Keer economic equality and fraternity essential evil existence feeling form of government freedom function fundamental rights Gandhi and Jinnah Gandhian Thought Gandhism governing class Hindu Hinduism human society Ibid idea important individual inequality interests justice Kshatriyas liberty live majority Marxism means mind minorities Mission Nagpur nationalism opposed parliamentary democracy parliamentary system Partition of India party patriotism peace philosophy political power political thought Poona Pact poverty principle problem progress Ranade realise recognised regards religion religious revolution right relations rule Scheduled Castes Federation servile classes Shudras social democracy social organisation social reform social unity socialist spirit Spoke Ambedkar stands system of Government Thacker theory things tyranny untouchables Vaishyas wrong ideals



