Dalit capital: state, markets and civil society in urban India Prakash, Aseem
Publication details: Routledge 2015 LondonDescription: xxxiv, 261 pISBN:- 9781138822535
- 305.5688 P7D2
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Dalit Capital explores the relation between caste and Indian capitalism. It explores the ways in which caste and social discrimination reinvent themselves under the guise of modern capitalism. It demonstrates how ‘inclusion’ holds Dalits at a disadvantage, perpetrated by the state, markets and the civil society.
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