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Differences between caste system and social stratification

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Answered by sarfaraj78615
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Both concepts are examples of social stratification. In my mind, the primary difference between them is that "class" is based primarily upon material acquisition or the lack of it, while "caste" can be based on such a premise but is more of a traditional notion of hierarchy.

Members in a particular "caste" share certain values or operational definitions of the good. For example, in India, the definition of the "Brahmin" caste is more than economic, and is based on common beliefs and practices.

When the term "class" is used, it is linked through the primary notion of wealth or status, and does not carry with it the traditional concepts that caste does. Both are forms of social segregation and stratification, but one is more ushered in over time while the other is a relatively modern construct predicated upon wealth and the prestige associated with it.

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