Anand Teltumbde
Anand Teltumbde is an Indian scholar, writer, and civil rights activist known for his work on caste, class, and social justice issues in India. He has authored numerous books and articles on these subjects and is recognized for his critical analysis of the socio-political landscape in India.
Books
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1. Iconoclast
A Posthumous Autobiography
In "Iconoclast," Anand Teltumbde offers a detailed biography of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a pivotal figure in the fight for social justice and equality in India. The book provides a nuanced exploration of Ambedkar's life, highlighting his relentless advocacy for the Dalit community and his visionary ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity. Through meticulous research, Teltumbde presents Ambedkar as both a visionary leader and a human being, challenging conventional perceptions and revealing the complexities of his persona. The narrative extends beyond historical events, examining Ambedkar's lasting influence on contemporary India and his role in the ongoing struggle for a more inclusive society.
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2. Republic Of Caste
From Gandhi to Ambedkar and Beyond
A trenchant critique of how caste remains the organizing principle of Indian society despite constitutional promises, arguing that discriminatory hierarchies are embedded in the state, economy and institutions rather than being merely social customs. The author analyzes the interplay of neoliberal reforms, communal politics and institutional bias to show how economic liberalization and majoritarian politics have often reinforced upper-caste dominance, limited the impact of affirmative action, and normalized violence against marginalized communities. Combining historical perspective with contemporary case studies, the book calls for a structural rethinking of democracy and social justice that addresses both caste and class to dismantle entrenched inequality.