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The struggle for equality is ongoing 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 fight for equality, as understood by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, is not a battle that can be won once and for all. It is an ongoing struggle that requires constant vigilance and effort. Dr. Ambedkar believed that true equality was not just a matter of laws or policies, but a fundamental shift in society's attitudes and values. In his writings and speeches, Dr. Ambedkar highlighted the deep-rooted inequalities that exist in Indian society, particularly in relation to caste. He argued that these inequalities were not just a result of economic disparities, but were deeply ingrained in the social fabric of the country. To truly achieve equality, Dr. Ambedkar believed that these social hierarchies needed to be dismantled and replaced with a more just and equitable system. Dr. Ambedkar also recognized that the struggle for equality was not just a domestic issue, but a global one. He saw parallels between the discrimination faced by marginalized communities in India and other oppressed groups around the world. Dr. Ambedkar believed that solidarity and collaboration across borders were essential in the fight for equality. Throughout his work, Dr. Ambedkar emphasized the importance of education and empowerment in achieving equality. He believed that marginalized communities needed to be given the tools and opportunities to uplift themselves and challenge the status quo. Dr. Ambedkar was a strong advocate for education as a means of liberation and empowerment.
  1. Dr. Ambedkar's teachings remind us that the struggle for equality is an ongoing process that requires dedication, perseverance, and solidarity. It is not enough to simply pass laws or policies; true equality requires a fundamental shift in societal attitudes and values. Only through education, empowerment, and collective action can we hope to achieve a more just and equitable world.
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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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