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The caste system creates barriers to social mobility from "summary" of Caste by Isabel Wilkerson

The caste system is not merely a social hierarchy; it is a structure that dictates one's place in society from birth. It assigns individuals to a particular caste based on their family lineage, restricting their opportunities and determining their social status for life. This rigid system creates insurmountable barriers to social mobility, trapping individuals in a cycle of oppression and limiting their ability to rise above their assigned caste. In the caste system, one's social standing is predetermined and immutable, regardless of their talents, abilities, or aspirations. This fixed hierarchy denies individuals the opportunity to improve their circumstances through hard work or merit, as their caste designation supersedes all other considerations. As a result, those born into lower castes face systemic discrimination and marginalization, preventing them from accessing the same opportunities and resources available to higher-caste individuals. Moreover, the caste system perpetuates inequ...
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    Caste

    Isabel Wilkerson

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