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100 _aValerian Rodrigues
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245 4 _aThe Essential Writings of B.R. Ambedkar
260 _bOxford University Press
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505 _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
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