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Anusandhan Maurya
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Anusandhan Maurya is an independent researcher and Buddhist content creator. His work engages with questions of caste, ecology, and labour through the lens of Ambedkarite thought. He draws inspiration from social movements ranging from Triveni Sangh to Arjak Sangh.
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Apr 1, 2026 ∙ 3 min
Babu Jagdev Prasad: The Spartacus of India’s Shoshit Politics
“Political participation without structural change is only a refined form of inequality.”
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Feb 28, 2026 ∙ 4 min
From Demography to Dignity: J.N.P. Mehta and the Ideological Architecture of the Triveni Sangh
J N P Mehta (1911-1986) This article revisits the life and intellectual legacy of Yadunandan Prasad Mehta (1911 - 1986) - widely known as J.N.P. Mehta - the principal theoretician of the Triveni Sangh in Bihar. Placing him within an Ambedkarite–Bahujan analytical framework, the paper argues that Mehta articulated one of the earliest coherent political philosophies of backwards-class assertion in North India. While nationalist and certain Marxist historiographies dismissed the Sangh as a...
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Jan 31, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Malcolm X: A Radical Voice for Change
Malcolm X (1925–1965) remains one of the most uncompromising and intellectually dynamic political figures of the twentieth century. Shaped by racial terror, incarceration, political discipline, and global travel, his life produced a thinker who refused liberal appeasement and named power with relentless clarity. Malcolm X’s biography is not merely personal; it is a social history of Black America under white supremacy and a record of the making of radical political consciousness in the United...
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