About the Book
B.R. Ambedkar was a legendary person with a perfect vision. He wanted to introduce ‘state socialism’ to redistribute the public wealth and income in a way that could benefit all the sections of the society. The book explains the economic and cultural thoughts of Ambedkar and their relevance in contemporary India. This is what we can term ‘Ambedkarism’, the principles of which could be inculcated successfully among the Buddhists in Maharashtra, also known as Ambedkarites. These Ambedkarites later created their own new social identity, contrary to Hindu culture. This book has thrown light on all such issues. It will be helpful to researchers, policy makers, students and general readers.
Contents
1. The Life and Mission of B.R. Ambedkar
2. Ambedkar’s Thoughts on Agriculture and Their Relevance: With Respect to Small Holdings
3. Ambedkar’s Thoughts on Inclusive Policies in Indian Agriculture
4. Ambedkar and Exclusion and Inclusion of the Scheduled Castes: An Analysis of the Reservation Status in Central Government
5. Ambedkar’s Thoughts on Industries and Their Relevance
6. Ambedkar’s Thoughts and the Development of the Buddhists
7. Ambedkarites’ Socio-Political Culture
8 Ambedkarites’ Tributes to Chaityabhoomi
9. Ambedkarites’ Socio-Cultural Transformation
About the Author / Editor
Praveen K. Jadhav is Head, P. G. Department of Economics, Tilak Maharasthra Vidyapeeth, Pune. He has worked on two major research projects sponsored by the University Grants Commission. Dr Jadhav has presented research papers in conferences/ seminars and has also authored/edited several books.