Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar's seminal work, "Castes in India: Their mechanism, genesis and development," offers a powerful and enduring analysis of social stratification in India. A foundational text in the study of Indian society, this book delves into the historical roots and complex workings of the caste system. < p/> Ambedkar meticulously examines the mechanisms perpetuating caste, exploring its origins and evolution within the context of Hinduism. He fearlessly addresses the issue of untouchability and its devastating impact, providing a critical perspective on social justice in India. < p/> This classic work remains essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of the Indian caste system, its historical context, and its lasting consequences. A crucial resource for students and scholars of sociology, Asian studies, and Indian history, "Castes in India" is a vital contribution to discussions on social inequality and the pursuit of a more just world. This edition preserves the original text, ensuring its accessibility for continued study and reflection.
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