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But a difference was that Ambedkar found casteism to “flow directly from the essence of Hinduism”, whereas Vivekananda felt Hinduism itself “supplies counter-arguments” to casteism.
But a difference was that Ambedkar found casteism to “flow directly from the essence of Hinduism”, whereas Vivekananda felt Hinduism itself “supplies counter-arguments” to casteism.
It is a comprehensive document, but reading between the lines, some critics immediately picked up on elements contained within it that had red flags around a return to institutional casteism.
Source: http://southasiajournal.net/to-india-spoils-of-empire-a-less-sparkly-side-of-charles-coronation/