Annihilation of Caste by B.R. Ambedkar – English | Social Justice/ Equality/ Caste System In India | Abolition of Caste |Social Justice, Human Rights and Equality In India
P**A
Everyone should read it, even today, in 2025.
Even in 2025, Annihilation of Caste is a book every Indian must read. While some arguments may feel historically outdated or less relevant to today’s political context, the core message remains as powerful and urgent as ever. Dr. Ambedkar’s fierce logic and uncompromising stand on caste are eye-opening.For today’s youth—many of whom spend hours on smartphones without understanding the roots of social injustice—this book is a mirror and a wake-up call. It forces us to confront the uncomfortable realities of caste that still poison our society in subtle, institutional, and psychological forms.It may not offer all the answers for today’s world, but it still asks the right questions. That alone makes it a masterpiece that should never be forgotten.
V**I
A scathing critique of the caste system in India
, arguing for its complete annihilation and advocating for social equality.
A**R
Good aspect to read
Just one word i would say- awesome
G**T
Must read all Indians.... great
Thanks his for delivering his knowledge in form of wards....
R**I
A reasonable read
The book is about a speech Ambedkar was not delivered, and published instead.Ambedkar cites many atrocities committed against the low class by the high class. Unfortunately this is still going on. This was and is despicable.Other than being against “caste” which is a British construct that has been adopted and propagated as birth based, Ambedkar misses the point completely.His speech rambles on. A solution he puts forth is inter caste marriage, which will take years.Caste is derived from Varna, which is defined in Sanatana Dharma. It is based on one’s occupation and qualities. A Brahmin is one who is a Pujary who is knowledgeable of the scriptures, performs rituals and typically associated with a Mandir as a Pujary. It is an occupation. People who work for a living and get paid are Shudras.The Varna of pople who go about calling themselves Brahmins, who are working in salaried jobs is Shudra.The conclusion I have reached is that Hinduism is derived from Sanatana Dharma. It is not the same. Caste is associated with Hinduism. Varna is defined in Sanatana Dharma. A Hindu ascribes to Caste, a Sanatani ascribes to Varna.
A**F
Worth it!
I really like Ambedkar speach!
L**E
Good to know how Dr B R Ambedkar stood for his values
good
R**Y
Dirty on book
Amazing book to read. However, this seller is sending leftover dirty books through online orders.
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