What were Louis Dumont's views regarding Indian villages?
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According to Louis Dumont, social institutions like caste were more important than the study of villages.
He argued that villages are just a group of people, who live or die or may move to another location, but their social institutions always follow them.
hence he thought that the study of the village as category should be given much importance.
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