http://www.epw.in/uploads/articles/12704.pdf

This paper draws on a letter B R Ambedkar wrote in 1932, that was
addressed to A V Thakkar, secretary of the Anti-Untouchability League
in order to bring out the implications for present day activism in
dalit struggles. The letter itself was a discussion of alternative
ideas on how to work for the welfare of the “Depressed Classes” and
makes a critique of the Gandhian programme. The paper attempts an
understanding at the present historical juncture of the structure of
Ambedkar’s political thought as it emerges in the logic of Depressed
Classes activism and its structural strain against the Marxist
position.
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