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Caste

by Isabel Wilkerson

Caste

by Isabel Wilkerson

Isabel Wilkerson's 'Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents' takes us on a profound journey into the heart of America's silent and pervasive caste system. This masterful narrative compares the caste structures of the United States, India, and Nazi Germany, revealing how these invisible frameworks shape the fates and behaviors of individuals and societies. Wilkerson uses narrative storytelling to depict the real-life impacts of caste, supplemented by historical accounts from the Civil Rights Movement to the strategies of the Nazis. The book challenges readers to confront the often unspoken hierarchies that divide us and to envision a future where humanity can transcend these ancient divisions.

  • Non-Fiction
  • Discrimination
  • Social-Science
  • History
  • Race
  • Class
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