What is casteism in sociology 2 notes easy and attractive notes?
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casteism is a blind group loyalty towards one's own caste or sub-caste which does not care for the interests of other castes and seeks to realise the social, economic, political and other interests of its own groups.”
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As in Europe, the castes and sub-classes were of the same race, religion and culture.
In brief, casteism refers to one-sided loyalty in favour of a particular caste. Casteism leads the members of one caste to exploit the members of other caste for their own vested interest in the name of superiority or inferiority.
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