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... dominance . Within ithin the comparative sociology of development , the Weberian narra- tives have been dominant . The usual question asked is how did the West become dominant , an exercise which is generally broken down to why did ...
... dominance . Within ithin the comparative sociology of development , the Weberian narra- tives have been dominant . The usual question asked is how did the West become dominant , an exercise which is generally broken down to why did ...
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... dominant land owning castes . Even though a large majority of dalits worked on land as labourers , and in some cases as tenants and owner- cultivators , they were excluded from the right to own land in Punjab ( Prasad 2000 : 35-7 ) ...
... dominant land owning castes . Even though a large majority of dalits worked on land as labourers , and in some cases as tenants and owner- cultivators , they were excluded from the right to own land in Punjab ( Prasad 2000 : 35-7 ) ...
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... dominant community but also came to be seen as a way of life . When looked at from the standpoint of power relations , the triumph of agrarianism was evidence of the ' We can surely go there but we have to do so on their terms , ' is ...
... dominant community but also came to be seen as a way of life . When looked at from the standpoint of power relations , the triumph of agrarianism was evidence of the ' We can surely go there but we have to do so on their terms , ' is ...
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