by Kimberly Lewis
ISBN | 9781836591740 |
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Publisher | EDTECH PRESS |
Copyright Year | 2025 |
Price | £165.00 |
Caste, Class and Social Inequality is a profound exploration of the intricate web of social stratification that shapes societies globally. Authored by experts in sociology and social theory, the book critically examines the interplay between caste and class systems, shedding light on their impact on social dynamics and inequality. The text delves into the historical roots and contemporary manifestations of caste and class structures, particularly focusing on how these systems influence access to resources, opportunities, and social mobility. It explores the intersections of caste and class with other dimensions of inequality such as race, ethnicity, and gender, offering a nuanced understanding of complex social hierarchies. Through empirical research and theoretical analysis, the book highlights the persistence of caste-based discrimination and class-based disparities in various contexts, from educational institutions to labor markets and political arenas. It also discusses efforts and movements aimed at challenging and dismantling these systems of oppression, advocating for social justice and equality. "Caste, Class and Social Inequality" serves as a crucial resource for scholars, policymakers, and activists interested in understanding and addressing the multifaceted nature of social inequality across different societies.