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Reform is not enough; revolution is necessary from "summary" of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Writings and Speeches: Philosophy of Hinduism ; India and the pre-requisites of communism ; Revolution and counter-revolution ; Buddha or Karl Marx by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar,Vasant Moon

The concept of reform versus revolution is a central theme in the writings and speeches of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. He believed that simply making reforms within the existing system was not enough to bring about real change. Instead, he argued that a complete revolution was necessary in order to uproot the deep-seated inequalities and injustices that plagued society. Dr. Ambedkar saw reform as a superficial and temporary solution that could not address the underlying structural issues that perpetuated discrimination and oppression. He believed that true transformation could only be achieved through a radical overhaul of the existing social, economic, and political systems. In his view, revolution was not just about changing the rulers or the ruling party, but about fundamentally restructuring the entire society to ensure equality, justice, and freedom for all. He advocated for a complete reimagining of the social order, one that would empower the marginalized and marginalized communities and dismantle the entrenched hierarchies that kept them oppressed. Dr. Ambedkar's call for revolution was rooted in his deep understanding of the history and dynamics of power and privilege. He recognized that the existing system was designed to benefit a few at the expense of the many, and that meaningful change could only come through a wholesale rejection of the status quo. For Dr. Ambedkar, revolution was not just a political or economic upheaval, but a moral and ethical imperative. He believed that it was the duty of every citizen to actively work towards creating a more just and equitable society, even if it meant challenging the entrenched interests and beliefs that held sway.
  1. Dr. Ambedkar's writings and speeches make a compelling case for the necessity of revolution over mere reform. He saw revolution as the only way to achieve lasting and meaningful change, and urged his followers to take up the mantle of social transformation with courage and conviction.
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Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Writings and Speeches: Philosophy of Hinduism ; India and the pre-requisites of communism ; Revolution and counter-revolution ; Buddha or Karl Marx

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