God as Political Philosopher
- 260 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The book looks at what can be learnt from Gautama Buddha, seen as a man of ideas and not a god.
Kancha Ilaiah es un activista y escritor indio conocido por sus críticas al sistema de castas y al fascismo espiritual. Sus escritos profundizan en las dimensiones sociales y políticas del hinduismo, destacando la opresión que enfrentan las comunidades marginadas. Ilaiah tiene como objetivo iniciar conversaciones sobre la liberación espiritual y la igualdad social. A través de su obra, defiende la causa de los oprimidos y desafía el subyugamiento espiritual.




The book looks at what can be learnt from Gautama Buddha, seen as a man of ideas and not a god.
This noted bestseller, which introduced the concept of Dalitization, acts as a manifesto for the Dalitbahujans of India to this day.
The book argues forcefully for social justice for the vast majority of Indians, the Dalit-Bahujans, who remain socially, economically and culturally deprived.
A Discourse on Dalit-Bahujan, Socio-Spiritual and Scientific Revolution
The book emphasizes the importance of fostering indigenous scientific thought as a means to drive national progress. It offers a unique perspective on how integrating local knowledge and practices can enhance scientific development and innovation, ultimately benefiting society as a whole.