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Beef, Brahmins and Broken Men : An Annotated Critical Selection from The Untouchables

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Explore the groundbreaking work of B.R. Ambedkar’s “Beef, Brahmins and Broken Men,” an annotated selection from “The Untouchables.” This critical edition (ISBN: 9788194447191) delves into the social injustices faced by the marginalized, challenging Brahmanical dominance and offering a powerful voice for equality and social reform. Discover Ambedkar’s insights and his fight against caste discrimination in this essential read for understanding Indian history and social dynamics.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788194447191
  • Publisher: Navayana
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 500.000 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8194447194
  • Publisher Date: 05-Sep-2020
  • Height: 27.000 mm
  • No of Pages: 424
  • Width: 139.000 mm

25 reviews for Beef, Brahmins and Broken Men : An Annotated Critical Selection from The Untouchables

  1. Shivam Pandey

    The annotations are incredibly helpful. However, the book can be a bit overwhelming for newcomers to the topic.

  2. Daksh Dagar

    Ambedkar’s arguments are compelling and well-reasoned. A vital contribution to social and political thought.

  3. Naman Saini

    Informative but depressing. A stark reminder of the inequalities that persist in our world. Not an easy read.

  4. Muskan Singh

    While the content is important, the writing can be a slog. Needs more context for modern readers.

  5. Soumendra Das

    A really important book. Sheds light on forgotten history. A must read for everyone.

  6. Pranay Yadav Yadav

    Ambedkar is the best! His words are so inspiring and touching.

  7. Nikhil Kumar

    A powerful selection from ‘The Untouchables.’ Eye-opening and disturbing. Required reading for anyone interested in social justice.

  8. Dhananjay Sharma

    Challenging but insightful. The historical details are fascinating, although the subject matter is heavy.

  9. Sourabh Singh Tomar

    Disturbing, eye opening, critical for indians to read. A lesson in humility.

  10. Kartikeya Raghupatro

    Annotations give great context. Essential reading for all interested in Indian history.

  11. Animesh Kumar Sahu

    Disturbing and thought-provoking. Ambedkar’s words cut deep. Be prepared for a challenging read.

  12. Muneela Yarrabathina

    This book changed my life. I cried and got angry. Feeling hopeful now.

  13. Satyam Aggarwal

    It was alright, but nothing special. I would recommend it to history enthusiasts.

  14. Akash Tripathi Tripathi

    Ambedkar’s analysis is sharp, but the writing style can be dense at times. Still, a crucial text for understanding caste.

  15. Tejas Rawat

    Very informative, but felt too long. I wish it was shorter. But knowledge is great.

  16. Piyush Bhanwal

    Worth reading, though you might get sad. A great insight into the past of India.

  17. Rohit

    Important historical context, though some arguments feel dated. Provides a necessary, if uncomfortable, perspective.

  18. Abhinandan Agrawal

    This annotated selection really helped me understand the nuances of Ambedkar’s arguments. Highly recommend!

  19. Yasmeen Bano

    A powerful indictment of social injustice. Heartbreaking and infuriating. A crucial historical document.

  20. Raghav Goyal

    A must-read for anyone studying Indian history. Ambedkar’s voice is as relevant today as it was then. Some parts are repetitive.

  21. Yashika Methi

    A game-changing book! I learnt so much from it. Changed my perspective.

  22. Palak Gupta

    A dry, but important read. So many details to note. But I am happy to know it all.

  23. Rithvik Sahini

    Provides a critical perspective on caste. Some of the language is difficult, but the message is clear.

  24. Nimesh Kumar Singh

    Essential for understanding the complexities of Indian society. A bit dense, but worth the effort.

  25. Ayush Shukla

    Important, but hard to digest. So much injustice. Can be triggering, beware.

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