B.R. Ambedkar argues that the war represents a conflict between capitalist and socialist systems, with labor's role being crucial for victory. He highlights capitalism as exploitative and unstable, benefiting only a minority while socialism promotes collective ownership to meet people's needs more reliably. To succeed in this struggle, he emphasizes the necessity of organizing labor through trade unions and education programs aimed at empowering workers. The war is seen as an opportunity for labor to gain political power and advocate for social justice.