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Narrated by:
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Siddhartha Valicharla
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Written by:
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Dr. B R Ambedkar
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Buddha or Karl Marx is a comparative study of the two philosophies Buddhism and Marxism.
It concludes by presenting in plain English that Buddhism through changing man's disposition is a superior way to achieve and most importantly maintain a society sans suffering, greed and fostering Maitri (universal love and brotherhood).
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overall book throws light on similarities of Karl Marx n Buddha. Whosoever has read any Marx n Buddha knows that their ideas are somewhat same.
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