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The Evolution of Ambedkar
Resistance, Reform, and the Movement of a Mind Through India's Unresolved Questions
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Gyrus Vision Unsere-Artikel-Nr.: P36964079
EAN: 9788168977679
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Zustellung: Fr, 11.09.2026
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Beschreibung
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar is remembered as a constitutional architect, anti-caste thinker, economist, political leader, social reformer, and symbol of dignity. But what happens when a moving intellectual journey is reduced to statues, slogans, quotations, and political ownership. The Evolution of Ambedkar. offers a serious structural study of Ambedkar as an evolving mind. This is not a conventional biography, political manifesto, or attempt to deliver another final verdict on Ambedkar. Sandeep Chavan examines how Ambedkar's thought developed through humiliation, education, scholarship, resistance, rebellion, institutional reform, constitutional design, religious conversion, and unresolved historical pressure. The book begins with the fractured social architecture Ambedkar confronted: caste hierarchy, economic dependency, educational exclusion, religious legitimacy, political inequality, and the contradiction between national freedom and social unfreedom. It then follows the movement of his thought from observation to resistance, from resistance to rebellion, and from rebellion to constitutional architecture. Through the method of structural diagnosis, the book explores major questions surrounding Ambedkar's intellectual legacy:. How did lived humiliation become disciplined social analysis. Why did Ambedkar view caste not merely as prejudice, but as an architecture of graded inequality. Why did he insist that political democracy could not survive without social democracy. Why were representation, minority rights, constitutional safeguards, and institutional protection necessary in an unequal society. Could constitutional architecture transform a society that lacked the social capacity to absorb it. Did Ambedkar's later conversion represent resolution, moral reconfiguration, or a new form of productive friction. Across sixteen chapters and four major parts, the book studies Ambedkar as observer, resistor, rebel, reformer, constitutional architect, democratic critic, and moral seeker. It examines the gap between law and social behavior, idealism and capacity, equality on paper and equality in life. Written for readers interested in B. R. Ambedkar, Indian history, caste, democracy, the Indian Constitution, social justice, political thought, Buddhism, human rights, and modern India, this book invites respectful inquiry beyond worship and opposition. Ambedkar should not merely be remembered. He should continue to make India think.
Spezifikationen
Sprache
- Englisch
Autor
- Sandeep Chavan
Erscheinungsjahr
- 2026
Format
- Buch (Softcover)
Anzahl Seiten
- 382