Ambedkar's India is a collection of three of B.R. Ambedkar's most
prominent speeches on caste and the Indian Constitution.
'In the fight for Swaraj, you fight with the whole nation on your side.
In fighting caste system, you stand against the whole nation - and that
too, your own.'
'Annihilation of Caste' is one of Ambedkar's best works in putting
together how caste as a system has been eating up the roots of a rich
cultural melting pot like India.
'Bhakti in religion could lead to salvation. But in politics, Bhakti is
a sure road to eventual dictatorship.'
'The Grammar of Anarchy' reflects Ambedkar's ideas on how we need to
pave the way for Independent India. It reflects his deep love and
aspirations for India and its people.
'...the sub-divisions [of caste] have lost the open-door character of
the class system, and have become self-enclosed units called castes.'
'Castes in India: Their Mechanism, Genesis and Development' is an
in-depth study of how classes went on to become castes and sub-castes to
dot the Indian social system. This powerful narrative is a radical
eye-opener.