God as Political Philosopher
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book looks at what can be learnt from Gautama Buddha, seen as a man of ideas and not a god.
Kancha Ilaiah is an Indian activist and writer known for his critiques of the caste system and spiritual fascism. His writings delve into the social and political dimensions of Hinduism, highlighting the oppression faced by marginalized communities. Ilaiah aims to spark conversations about spiritual liberation and societal equality. Through his work, he champions the cause of the oppressed and challenges spiritual subjugation.




The book looks at what can be learnt from Gautama Buddha, seen as a man of ideas and not a god.
This noted bestseller, which introduced the concept of Dalitization, acts as a manifesto for the Dalitbahujans of India to this day.
The book argues forcefully for social justice for the vast majority of Indians, the Dalit-Bahujans, who remain socially, economically and culturally deprived.
A Discourse on Dalit-Bahujan, Socio-Spiritual and Scientific Revolution
The book emphasizes the importance of fostering indigenous scientific thought as a means to drive national progress. It offers a unique perspective on how integrating local knowledge and practices can enhance scientific development and innovation, ultimately benefiting society as a whole.