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Condemned By Own God: From Untouchable to Dalit and Beyond
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Condemned By Own God: From Untouchable to Dalit and Beyond in Chattanooga, TN
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Condemned By Own God: From Untouchable to Dalit and Beyond in Chattanooga, TN
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Why do so many submit to the tyranny of the few? Why are group-based discriminatory practices like casteism, racism, islamophobia, antisemitism, and homophobia so common and enduring?
Why do people consent to their own enslavement?
How do people commit cruelties and still feel innocent at the same time?
To uncover the truths, one must go beyond prevailing narratives and deconstruct conventional wisdom.
This book explores this subject primarily through the lens of "caste", as casteism encompasses all forms of identity-based discrimination.
Why do people consent to their own enslavement?
How do people commit cruelties and still feel innocent at the same time?
To uncover the truths, one must go beyond prevailing narratives and deconstruct conventional wisdom.
This book explores this subject primarily through the lens of "caste", as casteism encompasses all forms of identity-based discrimination.
Why do so many submit to the tyranny of the few? Why are group-based discriminatory practices like casteism, racism, islamophobia, antisemitism, and homophobia so common and enduring?
Why do people consent to their own enslavement?
How do people commit cruelties and still feel innocent at the same time?
To uncover the truths, one must go beyond prevailing narratives and deconstruct conventional wisdom.
This book explores this subject primarily through the lens of "caste", as casteism encompasses all forms of identity-based discrimination.
Why do people consent to their own enslavement?
How do people commit cruelties and still feel innocent at the same time?
To uncover the truths, one must go beyond prevailing narratives and deconstruct conventional wisdom.
This book explores this subject primarily through the lens of "caste", as casteism encompasses all forms of identity-based discrimination.

















