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2524-7123 s to the literature on Ambedkar as well as postcolonial theo.This book offers a reading of Bhimrao Ambedkar’s engagement with the idea and practice of socialism in India by linking it to his lifelong political and philosophical concerns: the annihilation of the caste system, untouchability and the m轻率看法 发表于 2025-3-25 08:36:44
Daniel Rodriguez,Peter de Voil,B. Power of the “politically unimaginable”. Section . offers annotated descriptions of the book’s seven chapters, pointing to the questions each of them raises: with regard to nationalism, socialism, social reproduction, the state and social transformation. The last Section is a note on terminology.圆柱 发表于 2025-3-25 14:36:23
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Introduction, of the “politically unimaginable”. Section . offers annotated descriptions of the book’s seven chapters, pointing to the questions each of them raises: with regard to nationalism, socialism, social reproduction, the state and social transformation. The last Section is a note on terminology.大约冬季 发表于 2025-3-26 03:25:35
The Pre-requisites of Communism: Rethinking Revolution,of socialism. Importantly, it lists the challenges Ambedkar posed the socialists and brings these in conversation with aspects of socialist organizing in late colonial India, to indicate what was possible, and what was not risked or undertaken in terms of socialist politics.BIBLE 发表于 2025-3-26 04:20:43
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Modelling Dryland Agricultural SystemsIt suggests that for Ambedkar the moment of colonialism was exceeded by what brought it forth, the world-historical modern moment, always already liberative, on account of the triumvirate of liberty, equality and fraternity that heralded its arrival. The colonial state was therefore viewed in its ‘i