Top Thoughts by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
1. On Education:
🔳 "Educate, Agitate, Organize."
Education was a central theme in Ambedkar's philosophy. He believed it was the key to social transformation and the empowerment of marginalized communities.
2. On Equality:
🔳 "I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved."
Ambedkar was a staunch advocate for gender equality and believed that the progress of society was intrinsically linked to the progress of women.
3. On Self Respect:
🔳 "We must stand on our own feet and fight as best as we can for our rights. So carry on your agitation and organize your forces. Power and prestige will come to you through struggle."
Ambedkar emphasized the importance of self respect and the need for oppressed communities to fight for their rights through persistent struggle.
4. On Social Justice:
🔳 "Justice has always evoked ideas of equality, of proportion of compensation. In short, Justice is another name of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity."
His vision of social justice was deeply rooted in the principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity, and he dedicated his life to realizing these ideals.
5. On the Indian Constitution:
🔳 "I feel that the constitution is workable, it is flexible and it is strong enough to hold the country together both in peacetime and in wartime. Indeed, if I may say so, if things go wrong under the new constitution, the reason will not be that we had a bad constitution. What we will have to say is that Man was vile."
As the principal architect of the Indian Constitution, Ambedkar had immense faith in its provisions to guide the nation, emphasizing that the effectiveness of the constitution depended on the integrity and commitment of its citizens.
6. On Human Dignity:
🔳 "Life should be great rather than long."
Ambedkar's life was a testament to the pursuit of greatness through the relentless quest for justice, equality, and human dignity.
7. On Religion and Morality:
🔳 "Religion and slavery are incompatible."
Ambedkar converted to Buddhism, seeking a spiritual path that aligned with his values of equality and social justice, rejecting religious practices that perpetuated caste based discrimination.
8. On Democracy:
🔳 "Democracy is not merely a form of government. It is primarily a mode of associated living, of conjoint communicated experience. It is essentially an attitude of respect and reverence towards our fellow men."
Ambedkar saw democracy as a way of life that went beyond the political system, encompassing social and ethical dimensions of mutual respect and collective well being.
9. On Liberty:
🔳 "So long as you do not achieve social liberty, whatever freedom is provided by the law is of no avail to you."
10. On Progress:
🔳 "History shows that where ethics and economics come in conflict, victory is always with economics."
11. On Justice:
🔳 "Indifferentism is the worst kind of disease that can affect people."
12. On Freedom of Thought:
🔳 "Cultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence."
13. On Caste:
🔳 "Caste is a state of mind. It is a disease of the mind. The teachings of the Hindu religion are the root cause of this disease."
14. On Political Power:
🔳 "Political tyranny is nothing compared to social tyranny, and a reformer who defies society is a more courageous man than a politician who defies Government."
15. On Religion:
🔳 "I like the religion that teaches liberty, equality, and fraternity."
16. On Annihilation of Caste:
🔳 "The outcaste is a by product of the caste system. There will be outcastes as long as there are castes. Nothing can emancipate the outcaste except the destruction of the caste system."
17. On Brotherhood:
🔳 "My final words of advice to you are educate, agitate and organize; have faith in yourself. With justice on our side I do not see how we can lose our battle."
18. On Labor Rights:
🔳 "Unlike a drop of water which loses its identity when it joins the ocean, man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives."
19. On the Importance of Law:
🔳 "Law and order are the medicine of the body politic and when the body politic gets sick, medicine must be administered."
20. On Self - Reliance:
🔳 "A great man is different from an eminent one in that he is ready to be the servant of the society."