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The caste system reinforces power dynamics and privilege from "summary" of Caste by Isabel Wilkerson

The caste system is a powerful force that shapes the social hierarchy in society, dictating who holds power and privilege. This system is deeply ingrained in the fabric of society, with roots that run so deep that they are often invisible to those who benefit from them. It is a system that is both explicit and implicit, shaping our interactions and perceptions in ways that are often subtle but profound. At the heart of the caste system is the idea of hierarchy, with certain groups being assigned higher status and privilege than others. This hierarchy is not based on merit or ability, but rather on arbitrary factors such as ancestry, race, or religion. Those at the top of the caste system enjoy a range of privileges and opportunities that are denied to those at the bottom, creating a system of inequality that is self-perpetuating. The caste system reinforces power dynamics by creating a structure in which certain groups are able to maintain their dominance over others. Those at the top of the caste system benefit from the labor and resources of those below them, while those a...
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    Caste

    Isabel Wilkerson

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