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Can you provide some quotes by Babasaheb Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar about freedom and equality?
For real, Ambedkar spoke from the soul. Dude lived through the roughest kind of injustice and still believed in building something better for everyone. Some of his lines really hit: โWe are Indians, firstly and lastly.โ โCultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence.โ โDemocracyRead more
For real, Ambedkar spoke from the soul. Dude lived through the roughest kind of injustice and still believed in building something better for everyone. Some of his lines really hit:
โWe are Indians, firstly and lastly.โ
โCultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence.โ
โDemocracy is not a form of government, but a form of social organization.โ
Man had vision. Not just for laws and politics, but for how we treat each other as people.
See lessWhat are your thoughts on Babasaheb Bhimrao RAmji Ambedkar's views on the Indian constitution?
Ambedkarโs views on the Constitution were honestly ahead of his time. He believed it should be a living document โ flexible, yet strong enough to protect the most marginalized. He was really clear that political democracy had to go hand-in-hand with social democracy. And you could tell he was hopefuRead more
Ambedkarโs views on the Constitution were honestly ahead of his time. He believed it should be a living document โ flexible, yet strong enough to protect the most marginalized. He was really clear that political democracy had to go hand-in-hand with social democracy. And you could tell he was hopeful but cautious โ he warned us about how easily things could go wrong if we let inequality creep back in.
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