Dr. Ambedkar’s social and political ideas

Dr. Ambedkar’s social and political ideas

The political ideas of DR. Ambedkar’s:-

Dr. Ambedkar’s social and political ideas-Politics and political concepts go hand in hand, but they also have historical resonance. Political concepts must therefore be understood in their historical context in order to be understood in their truest form. A thinker's political ideas develop in the context of his or her time, and as a result, a thinker's political philosophy can only be comprehended within the context of his or her time. Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Locke can all be better understood in the context of the English Civil War, while Marx can be better understood in the context of the expanding capitalism of western society. A text without context is like a building without a foundation.

Political problems affecting modern society are fertile ground for political ideas. Issues like "social justice," "feminism," "cultural identities," "environmentalism," etc. can fall under this category. Understanding the fundamental components of political ideas would be extremely helpful in creating a foundation for comprehending political concepts. Political thought is about politics in the sense that it uses politics as its subject matter, history in the sense that it reflects an era, theory in the sense that it investigates the concepts it uses, and philosophy in the sense that it makes assumptions about political terms and categories.

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Bhargava and Acharya (2008) defined liberalism, socialism, nationalism as political ideologies and secularism and affirmative action as political arguments. They also identified liberty, equality, justice, rights, democracy, citizenship, state, gender, and civil society as concepts of political theory.

The social ideas of Ambedkar’s:-

Dr. Ambedkar’s social and political ideas-The Indian Constitution's spirit and goal are social justice. It is the responsibility of the state to maintain a social order in which the country's legal system supports justice on the basis of equitable opportunity and, in particular, ensures that no citizen is denied the chance to secure justice due to a financial or other disability. The aim of this essay is to examine Ambedkar's views on social fairness. After that, it centres on Ambedkar's struggles and social justice beliefs in the context of India, and then it considers the applicability of his social justice mission today.

 


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