Swami Vivekananda And B.R Ambedkar: Social, Political And Economic Ideas
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Abstract
The socio-political environment of India has been substantially influenced by the ideals and visions put out by prominent personalities. B.R. Ambedkar and Swami Vivekananda are prominent individuals whose socio-political ideologies have had an enduring influence on the country. The people' varied opinions, stemming from different origins and tackling distinct societal concerns, provide vital insights into the complex character of India's social structure. The present work undertakes a comparative examination of the socio-political philosophies espoused by B.R. Ambedkar and Swami Vivekananda. The analysis delves into the viewpoints of individuals on caste, social disparity, religious practises, government, and their goals for a society that is equitable and all-encompassing. By doing a comparative examination of the concepts put out by these two significant philosophers, we may deepen our understanding of the intricate dynamics surrounding societal development in India and the consequential effects they have had on its trajectory.