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Caste Criticism: Social Philosophy of B.R Ambedkar

  • 1. Mappila Kala Academy

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  • 1. Government. Arts and science college Calicut

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Caste Criticism: Social Philosophy of B.R Ambedkar


Author: Ravi K.P


Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a prominent Indian social reformer and leader of the Dalit Buddhist movement, was a fierce critic of the caste system and religious orthodoxy. He argued that the caste system was a tool of social oppression and that Hinduism, as practiced at the time, perpetuated inequality and discrimination and denied basic human rights to marginalized groups, particularly Dalits.Ambedkar advocated for the annihilation of the caste system and promoted social and economic equality. Ambedkars thinking was instrumental in shaping his  views on social justice,social democracy. Hindu social order,particularly the caste system, which he believed was anti-human and motivated lower caste to commit heinous act. He fought tirelessly for the rights of the oppressed, advocating for education,economic empowerment and social equality. He believed in the importance of economic independence for marginalized communities especially in Dalits and proposed measures to achieve it.He argued that Hindu scriptures such as  Manusmriti, legitimized and reinforced caste-based social stratification. Ambedkars critical thinking has had a lasting impact on Indian society and politics. His work contimues to inspaire social and political movements, and hislegacy as the architect of the Indian Constitution remains unparalleled . The  Indian Constitution emphasis on social equality and justice for all people.

Ravi K.P
Associate Professor
Dept. of Malayalam
Govt. Arts and science college
Calicut
India
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Email: ravikummanchery@gmail.com
Ph: + 91 9446157523
ORCID: 0009-0003-3685-4390

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