In other words, they saw clearly that along with the
struggle for justice for the industrial working
class, we must simultaneously go forward with the liberation of dalits, tribals and women if we have to realize an Indian
socialism.
Where solidary
socialism was intended to create commitment to the system by way of a benevolent bureaucracy, this idea was in reality, frequently afflicted by political and
class struggles where individuals were embedded in social groups and contained by an inflexibly orthodox hierarchy.