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... caste and class exploitation . The left assumed that caste was a part of the superstructure and would disappear with the growth of capitalism . This did not happen . Caste as a social sys- tem has broken down and the Indian Constitution ...
... caste and class exploitation . The left assumed that caste was a part of the superstructure and would disappear with the growth of capitalism . This did not happen . Caste as a social sys- tem has broken down and the Indian Constitution ...
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... caste , a high degree of individu- alism may be dysfunctional . Both men and women would have to develop dependence , especially in the inter- personal field . Given their occupation , the Sanganer families were above the threshold ...
... caste , a high degree of individu- alism may be dysfunctional . Both men and women would have to develop dependence , especially in the inter- personal field . Given their occupation , the Sanganer families were above the threshold ...
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... caste configuration . The emer- gence of private schools on caste lines , however , cannot be greeted with much enthusiasm , as it reinforces caste distinctions and prejudices . Even a cursory look at the enrol- ment and attendance ...
... caste configuration . The emer- gence of private schools on caste lines , however , cannot be greeted with much enthusiasm , as it reinforces caste distinctions and prejudices . Even a cursory look at the enrol- ment and attendance ...
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