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Social Democracy of Ambedkar.​

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Answered by kookyth96972013
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Ambedkar's concept of social justice stands for the liberty, equality and fraternity of all human beings. He stood for a social system that is based on right relations between man and man in all spheres of his life.

Social democracy is defined in the Encyclopædia Britannica as: espousing state regulation (rather than state ownership of the means of production) and extensive social welfare programs. ... As a political movement, its eventual long-term goal is to achieve socialism through gradual and democratic means.

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Ambedkar's concept of social justice stands for the liberty, equality and fraternity of all human beings. He stood for a social system that is based on right relations between man and man in all spheres of his life

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