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Babasaheb Ambedkar ideas of history​

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As discussed in the previous chapter, Ambedkar's life was shaped and influenced by

his bitter and degrading personal experiences as untouchables. It was this which led

him to search of the origin of untouchability. His quest of knowing the roots of social

evils can be seen in his writings of "The Untouchables", ''The Shudra, Who were they

and how they come to be the fourth varna of Indo-Aryan society", "Caste in India, its

mechanism, genesis and development" , "Hindu Social Order: Its essential

principles", "Philosophy of Hinduism" and 'Annihilation of Caste". His social ideas

were shaped during his formative years and matured in his later stages of life but it remained focus on the desire for the uplift of the down trodden, which found experience in all his social ideas

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