01991nam a2200277Ia 4500999001500000003000400015005001700019008004100036020001500077040001000092082000800102082000800110100002900118245004400147260002800191260000900219300000800228365000800236365001100244365000600255365000800261505130800269650001701577942001201594952010701606 c7366d7366OSt20200316144638.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a0195670558 ckrvia a303 bROD aValerian Rodrigues92932 4aThe Essential Writings of B.R. Ambedkar bOxford University Press c2016 a572 b380 cRupees d0 e380 aI: Reminiscence p.45, On the Way to Goregaon p.47, Concepts p.55, Religion and Dhamma p.57, Democracy p. 60, Franchise p.65, Representation p.75, Representation of Minorities p.92, Untouchability p.95, Caste and Class p.99, III: Methodology p.107, On Provincial Finance p.109, On Untouchables p.114, IV: Ideology p.119, Ranade, Gandhi and Jinnah p.121, Caste, Class and Democracy p.132, Gandhism p.149, Buddha or Karl Marx p.173, V: Religion p.191, Krishna and his Gita p.193, The Buddha and His Predecessors p.205, Does the Buddha have a Social Message? p.217, Conversion (' A way from Hindus') p.219, VI: Caste p.239,Castes in India p.241, Annihilation of Caste p.263, Reply to the Mahatma p.306, VII: Untouchability: Outside the Fold p.323, From Millions to Fractions p.332, The Untouchables and the Pax Britannica p.351, An Anti untouchability Agenda p.359, Political Safeguards for Depressed Classes p.369, VIII: Identity p383, Who were the Shudras? p.385, Origin of Untouchability p.396, IX: Economics p.407, The Enlargement of the Scope of Provincial Finance p.409, The Silver Standard and the Evils of its Instability p.422, X: Nationalism p.457, Is There a Case for Pakistan? p.459, XI: Constitutionalism and law p.471, Basic Features of the Indian Constitution p.473, The Hindu Code Bill p.495 aSociology92 cBK2ddc 00104070aKRVIAbKRVIAcGENd2018-10-31l9m2o303 RODp7368r2025-06-04s2025-05-20w2018-10-31yBK