SADHU JANA PARIPALANA SANGHAM AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A COMMUNITY
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i6.2024.2055Keywords:
Freedom, Rights, Liberty, Equality, Rites, PRDS, Downtrodden, TraditionAbstract [English]
The upper and middle castes were aimed at pushing their demands in the emergent colonical administration and the legislative bodies. Freedom is a social relation between persons to person. According to Rousseau, freedom has the following types. They are
(i) Natural freedom
(ii) Civil freedom
(iii) Democratic freedom and
(iv) Moral freedom
Ayyankali's meaning of freedom was
(i) Right to life
(ii) Right to liberty
(iii) Right to education and
(iv) Right to equality.
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L.M.S. Vedanayak Nadu (Mal.) Trivandrum, Social Scientist Press, 1981.
Kuruvilla, K.K., Kottyam.
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