This book offers a critical examination of the caste system and its enduring influence on social, political, and cultural life in India. Drawing inspiration from the writings of B. R. Ambedkar, the book explores the historical origins of caste, the mechanisms through which it reproduces inequality, and the challenges involved in dismantling deeply entrenched social hierarchies. Through an interdisciplinary approach that combines sociology, history, and political theory, the book analyzes how caste continues to shape access to education, economic opportunities, and political power. It examines the persistence of caste endogamy, social exclusion, and structural discrimination while also highlighting the transformative role of constitutional values such as liberty, equality, and fraternity. The book also investigates contemporary developments in caste politics, including the rise of Dalit movements, the role of democratic institutions, and the impact of digital media on social mobilization. Social media platforms have created new spaces for both the reproduction of caste identities and the emergence of powerful anti-caste activism. Ultimately, this work reflects on whether the annihilation of caste remains possible in the twenty-first century. By revisiting Ambedkar's vision of social democracy, the book argues that meaningful change requires not only legal reform but also a profound transformation of social attitudes, economic structures, and cultural practices. This book is intended for students, scholars, and general readers interested in caste, social justice, political thought, and modern Indian society.
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Dr. Surender Kumar is an acclaimed academic and researcher whose work has gained recognition both nationally and internationally. He is a recipient of the prestigious Australian Leadership Award Fellowship in Research from the University of Melbourne, Australia. Additionally, he holds the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), India's highest academic fellowship, showcasing his exceptional analytical and comparative skills.
Dr. Kumar has authored numerous research papers and articles that delve into a broad spectrum of social issues and pathologies. His thought-provoking and richly detailed publications address critical societal challenges, earning him a global readership and admiration for his intellectual contributions.
With a commitment to advancing social research, Dr. Kumar's work continues to inspire and inform scholars, policymakers, and readers worldwide. Stay connected with Dr. Surender Kumar to stay updated on his latest research and upcoming publications.
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