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082 _a954.035
_bAMB.A.1
245 0 0 _aB.R. Ambedkar :
_bthe quest for justice / (Vol 1-5)
_cedited by Aakash Singh Rathore.
250 _aFirst edition.
260 _aNew Delhi,
_bOxford University Press,
_c2021.
300 _a Vol I - 284: Pages || Vol II - 315: Pages || Vol III - 278 : Pages || Vol IV - 259 : Pages || Vol V - 288 : Pages
_billustrations (black and white) ;
500 _aVol. I: Political Justice Vol. II: Social Justice Vol. III: Legal and Economic Justice Vol. IV: Gender and Racial Justice Vol. V: Religious and Cultural Justice
650 _aVolume 1 focuses specifically on the theme of political justice, including explorations in political theory inspired by Ambedkarite thought. Volume 2 examines key issues in social justice, especially in terms of Indian democracy, and provides a wide range of perspectives all anchored in Ambedkar's work and writings. Volume 3 covers legal and economic justice. The first part explores literature on the Constitution of India and its institutions, the idea of constitutional morality, rights and the rule of law, and Ambedkarite jurisprudence. The second part turns to a variety of issues in economic justice anchored in Ambedkar's economic philosophy. Volume 4 focuses on gender justice and racial justice. The first part explores Ambedkar's impact on efforts to achieve gender justice in India, and effects various readings of Ambedkar as a feminist. The second part turns to comparisons of race and caste and explores the ways in which the movements for racial justice and caste equality can learn from one another and seek strategies of synergy. Volume 5 treats of religious justice and cultural justice. It covers topics such as conversion, Navayana Buddhism, and liberation theology. The second part explores timely issues in cultural justice inspired by Ambedkar's own activism and struggles.
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