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Social Humanism: Dr. Ambedkar's Social Philosophy in Reference to the Dalit Christians

Social Humanism: Dr. Ambedkar's Social Philosophy in Reference to the Dalit Christians

Robert Pen
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ISBN 13
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9789351483014
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2018
Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Traditional Hindu social order. 3. Ambedkar's critique of traditional Hindu social order. 4. Emancipation through conversion. 5. Towards a new social order. 6. The critics of Ambedkar. 7. An evaluation of Ambedkar's social philosophy. 8. Conclusion. Bibliography. Ambedkar's social philosophy emerged as a response to the struggle for liberation of the backward classes of his time, namely the Shudras and the Untouchables. He could not tolerate the unjust environment - social, economic, political and religious - which had been holding humanity in fetters for centuries. During his revolt, he developed a sort of socio-humanistic philosophy which continued to flourish in his own lifetime and even later. This book is an attempt to understand Ambedkar's insights into `Social Humanism' and his valuable contribution towards the creation of a new social order. The book suggests that it is in creating a humanistic vision that we live in the whole of reality, and that only a humanistic vision of reality can bring harmony into our social living. One will find this quest being fulfilled to a great extent in the socio-humanistic insights of Ambedkar.