speech Fraternity Is the Bridge That Links Equality and Liberty.
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This phrase also appears in Dickens's novel, A Tale of Two Cities, a literary account of the French Revolution. The meaning of this phrase is that if one does not grant liberty, equality, or fraternity to others—one does not treat others like they would treat their own brother—one will meet death.
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Fraternity was the bridge that would make liberty and equality become 'the natural course of things'. As Ambedkar visualised it, the principle of fraternity would interrogate, undermine, and eventually break down the hierarchical social relations that, over the course of centuries, had come to be treated as 'natural'.
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