This is the most profound anti-caste literature I've ever read. It touches on the topic of labor, women, religion, and economics. This has opened my eyes to how caste is the base foundation of social society in India and Nepal, like how class is to Marxists. Class and caste become interwoven in South Asian Marxist discussions mainly dominated by caste oppressors, and the topic of how Brahminical feminism has produced more harm to caste-oppressed women.
This is a very well-written book; I loved it very much. I hope all the pro-China communists also read this.
Ambedkar essentially compares Karl Marx and Buddha with their similarities and different ideologies. I enjoyed reading this book.
this is a really good book for Tamu diasporas living in english-speaking countries. The dialect they speak here is a bit different, but its okay