Correct option is A
The book Ranade, Gandhi and Jinnah is not written by Ram Manohar Lohia. While Lohia authored several works on socialism and Indian political thought, this book is written by Ambedkar. Lohia's focus was more on issues like caste, socialism, and economic disparities. His key writings include
Arthshastra: Marx se Aage and
Hindu Banam Hindu, which reflect his socialist perspective and reformist ideas.
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1. Ram Manohar Lohia was a key figure in Indian socialism, advocating for equality and decentralization.
2. His writings are deeply critical of economic and caste inequalities in Indian society.
3. Lohia’s socialism emphasized local governance and indigenous solutions over Western economic models.
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Arthshastra: Marx se Aage underscores the limitations of Marxism in addressing India’s unique challenges.
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Hindu Banam Hindu calls for unity beyond caste divisions within Hindu society.