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“All Human Beings are of Equal Status Since Birth†: Caste, Inequality and B.R. Ambedkar’s Universal Claim for Human Equality

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  • Vivek Kumar Yadav
  • Shomik Dasgupta
  • Bharath Kumar

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Focusing on caste-based oppression, B.R. Ambedkar made a universal claim for human equality and dignity which appeared long before the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Taking the case of the Mahad movement, we argue that Ambedkar developed a significant egalitarian approach by pointing out how the caste system perpetuated existing inequalities. This article, specifically, aims to explore two central questions: first, what was the central focus of Ambedkar’s concerns at Mahad? Second, how can these concerns then provide a better understanding of his approach, with inequality and articulation of human equality and dignity? This article concludes that Ambedkar offered a distinct anti-caste philosophy and charted out a new path of civic and social liberation. His actions had moral philosophical implications for the question, what it fundamentally means to be a human, and what are the social processes that lead to the coming of an egalitarian society. From this philosophical standpoint, Ambedkar formulated the ethics of everyday social life.

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  • Vivek Kumar Yadav & Shomik Dasgupta & Bharath Kumar, 2020. "“All Human Beings are of Equal Status Since Birth†: Caste, Inequality and B.R. Ambedkar’s Universal Claim for Human Equality," Indian Journal of Human Development, , vol. 14(3), pages 481-492, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:inddev:v:14:y:2020:i:3:p:481-492
    DOI: 10.1177/0973703020974442
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