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About the Book
The Radical in Ambedkar: Beyond the Icon
B.R. Ambedkar is often celebrated as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution and a champion of Dalit rights—but his legacy is far more radical, complex, and globally relevant. In this groundbreaking volume, editors Anand Teltumbde and Suraj Yengde bring together leading scholars to re-examine Ambedkar’s life and work beyond conventional narratives.
Ambedkar was not only a political leader but also a historian, economist, human rights lawyer, journalist, and statesman. The essays in this collection explore his revolutionary ideas on caste, minority rights, Marxism, feminism, and global struggles against oppression. From his critiques of Indian society to the impact of mass Dalit conversions to Buddhism, this book reveals an Ambedkar who was deeply engaged with the world’s most pressing social and political questions.
"Ambedkar was not just a Dalit icon—he was a radical thinker who reimagined justice itself."
Challenging the mainstream understanding of his legacy, The Radical in Ambedkar is essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand his vision—and its enduring relevance in shaping a more just and equal world.