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The Lottery of Birth : On Inherited Social Inequalities

AuthorNamit Arora
PublisherThree Essays Collective
Publisher2017, pbk
Publisherx
Publisher290 p,
ISBN9789383968190

Contents: Introduction. 1. The Experience of Inequality (three essays). 2. The Architecture of Inequality (four essays). 3. The Intersections of Inequality (three essays). 4. The Narratives of Inequality (four essays). Acknowledgments and Index.

An egalitarian ethos has not been a prominent feature of Indian civilization, at least since the decline of Buddhism over a thousand years ago. All people, it is believed, are created unequal, born into a hierarchy of status and dignity, and endowed not with universal but particular rights and duties. This has greatly amplified the unfairness of accidents of birth in shaping one’s lot in life. Despite a long history of resistance, such inequalities have thrived and mutated, including under European rule, modernity, and markets.

Starting with the deeply moving stories of three writers, Arora explores the origins, persistence, and textures of inequalities rooted in the lottery of birth in India—of caste, class, gender, language, region, religion, and more—and their intersections in daily life. Blending scholarly rigor with moral intelligence, these essays engage with the Bhagavad Gita; the legacies of Ambedkar and Gandhi; Indian modernity, democracy, and nationalism; linguistic hierarchies; reservations; violence against women; identity politics; and much else that today weighs on Indian minds. (jacket)

 

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