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The caste system is built on myths of superiority and inferiority from "summary" of Caste by Isabel Wilkerson

The caste system is a complex hierarchy that categorizes people into different groups based on their perceived social status. This system is not based on merit or individual qualities but on the idea of inherent superiority or inferiority. It is a system that is deeply ingrained in society, shaping the lives and opportunities of individuals from birth. At the core of the caste system are the myths of superiority and inferiority. These myths are perpetuated through generations, passed down through cultural norms and beliefs. Those at the top of the caste hierarchy are seen as inherently superior, while those at the bottom are deemed inferior. These distinctions are not based on any tangible qualities or achievements but on arbitrary characteristics such as skin color or ancestry. The belief in these myths of superiority and inferiority serves to maintain the status quo and justify the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities. Those at t...
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    Caste

    Isabel Wilkerson

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