Origin and Development of Caste [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):174-175 (1960)
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Part of the series, "India without Misrepresentation," this book points out that caste was not imposed by a higher group on a lower, but that it was the natural outcome of the totemic system. It has its basis in Vedic literature, in a single hymn, 'Purusha Sukta.' The author, an Indian, gives a competent and scholarly account of the history of caste and an outline of its workings and use in the India of today, pointing out the democratic aspects of the system. A spirited, if biased, defense of a much misunderstood institution.--J. H. S.

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