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The essay analyzes the caste system by identifying its characteristic features—hereditary membership, endogamy, occupational ties, ritual pollution, and communal organization—and argues that caste must be understood as a relational element within a larger social whole rather than an isolated unit. Drawing on ethnological observations about cultural unity and population mixture, it considers how a previously cohesive society became parceled into distinct groups, critiques existing definitions, and outlines the mechanisms that sustain and propagate caste norms. The account combines theoretical examination with consideration of practical consequences, highlighting institutional persistence, social controls, and effects on intercommunity relations.

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B. R. Ambedkar

B. R. Ambedkar was an influential Indian jurist, economist, and social reformer, best known for his role in advocating for the rights of the marginalized and the abolition of the caste system. He was a key figure in the drafting of the Indian Constitution and is recognized for his efforts to promote social justice and equality. Among his notable works are "Castes In India," which critically examines the caste system, and "The Problem of the Rupee, Its Origin and Its Solution," where he discusses economic issues related to currency. Ambedkar's legacy continues to inspire movements for social reform and human rights in India and beyond.

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