B. R. Ambedkar
Reference Archive
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956) was an Indian jurist, economist, politician and social reformer who inspired the Dalit Buddhist movement and campaigned against social discrimination towards the Dalits, maintaining a vigorous and prolongued debate in print with Mohandas Gandhi on the matter. He also championed the rights of women and labour. However, though an admirer of Marx and an advocate for what he called "state socialism", Ambedkar did not consider himself a Marxist. In his view, a proletarian revolution in India would be impracticable so long as caste and the Varna system had not been previously swept away.Ambedkar was a founding father of the Republic of India, the architect of its Constitution, and independent India's first Law and Justice Minister. In India and elsewhere, he is often called Babasaheb, meaning "respected father" in Marathi.
WRITINGS
1916: Castes in India: Their Mechanics, Genesis and Development
1923: The Evolution of Provincial Finance in British India
1923: The Problem of the Rupee
1939: Federation Versus Freedom
1941: Thoughts on Pakistan
1943: Mr. Gandhi and the Emancipation of the Untouchables
1945: Annihilation of Caste (with A reply to Mahatma Gandhi)
1945: What Congress and Gandhi Have Done to the Untouchables
1945: Pakistan or Partition of India
1946: Who Were the Shudras?: How they came to be the Fourth Varna in the Indo-Aryan Society
1947: History of Indian Currency and Banking
1948: Preface to Draft Constitution of India
1948: The Untouchables: Who were they and why did they become untouchables?
1948: Preface to the 3rd edition of P. Lakshmi Narasu's The Essence of Buddhism
Writings and Speeches
Volume 1 | Volume 2 | Volume 3 | Volume 4 | Volume 5 | Volume 6 | Volume 7
Volume 8 | Volume 9 | Volume 10 | Volume 11 | Volume 12 | Volume 13
Volume 14 Part One (Sections I to III) | Volume 14 Part Two (Section IV)
Volume 15 (Sections I to VIII) | Volume 16. Grammar and Dictionary of the Pali Language