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_bROD-A
100 1 _aRodrigues, Valerian
245 1 0 _aAmbedkar's political philosophy :
_ba grammar of public life from the social margins
_cby Valerian Rodrigues
260 _aLondon :
_bOxford University Press,
_c©2024
300 _aviii, 409 p. ;
_c23 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _t1. Reading Texts and Traditions
505 _t2. Caste and Untouchability
505 _t3. Being Human
505 _t4. Equality as the Core of Justice
505 _t5. Nationalism
505 _t6. The Idea of Democracy
505 _t7. Ideas of State and Power
505 _t8. On Political Representation
505 _t9. Constitutionalism and Rule of Law
505 _t10. Religion and the Modern Public
520 _a"Ambedkar constantly made pronouncements on texts and traditions, particularly that of India. He endorsed a few, rejected some and sought to reconstruct and filter others. He revisited narratives and accounts of those in the margins of society and sociality - the Untouchables, blacks, slaves, Jews, Adivasis, the labouring masses - and attempted a master narrative of his own. He crossed swords with many contemporaries with regard to their interpretation of"--
650 _aAmbedkar, B. R. (Bhimrao Ramji), 1891-1956.
650 _aPolitical science -- Philosophy
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