Bojja Tharakam: A Voice for Dalit Rights and Indian Social Justice

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Collection of Books by Bojja Tharakam

Mahad: The March That’s Launched Every Day
Discover the profound impact of the Mahad Satyagraha through this insightful book. Mahad: The March That’s Launched Every Day chronicles the historic 1927 protest led by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a pivotal moment in the fight for Dalit rights and social justice. This book provides a detailed account of the Mahad movement, its significance in the struggle for equality, and its enduring influence on contemporary issues. A compelling read for anyone interested in social justice, human rights, and the legacy of Dr. Ambedkar, this book illuminates the ongoing march towards equality that continues every day.

Caste and Class
Explore the intricate interplay between caste and class in this thought-provoking book. Caste and Class by Bojja Tharakam delves into whether the liberation of the oppressed hinges on abolishing class structures or dismantling caste systems. Drawing on over six decades of experience in Ambedkarite and Marxist traditions, Tharakam provides a critical analysis of these intertwined issues, offering insights into how they shape social justice and equality. Ideal for readers interested in social theory, human rights, and the dynamics of caste and class, this book challenges conventional views and stimulates deep reflection on the paths to true liberation.

In Quest of Equality
In Quest of Equality offers a comprehensive examination of the Indian Constitution’s journey and its impact on social justice since India’s independence. Written by Bojja Tharakam, this insightful book delves into the promises of equality enshrined in the Constitution and the challenges faced in realizing these ideals over the decades. Tharakam reflects on the evolving landscape of social, economic, and political equality in India, providing a critical analysis of the successes and shortcomings of the Constitution in addressing issues of justice and human rights. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian political history, constitutional law, and the ongoing struggle for equality.

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