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History of Hindu Imperialism

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The theme of this treatise is the continuing imperialistic oppression of the priestly caste practised on the Indian people.

The volume is original in its thesis, and also in the development of the thesis. It is the work of a scholar, deeply learned in sanskrit texts and in Indian history and is fully documented. It concludes that there is no freedom with caste and that Hinduism cannot be reformed.

"As a result of age-long oppression, exploitation and insults by the caste Hindus and forcing on the Dalits and the theory of Karma the latter have become the eternal victims of an wounded psyche.

The eternal liberation of the Dalits, Tribals. Backward castes and Sudras lies in their self-realisation, self-respect, self-reliance and self-determination of their own destiny. Hence we publish this book in order to educate and enlighten the Dalits, and other non-Hindu religious communities and even the democratic and freedom-loving hindus."

-Publisher's note.

280 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1941

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