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Caste

The Origins of Our Discontents

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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author examines the unspoken caste system that has shaped America, revealing how our lives are still defined by a hierarchy of human divisions. Caste acts as a silent guide, directing us to our assigned roles in society. This insightful exploration is not about feelings or morality but about power dynamics—who holds it and who does not. Through a deeply researched narrative and real-life stories, the author uncovers the hidden caste system that influences behavior and the nation’s fate, transcending race and class. By linking the caste systems of America, India, and Nazi Germany, she identifies eight foundational pillars of caste, such as divine will and stigma. Through captivating accounts of figures like Martin Luther King, Jr. and everyday individuals, she illustrates the pervasive impact of caste on daily life. The author discusses how the Nazis studied American racial systems for their own ends and highlights the detrimental effects of caste on mental health and life expectancy. Ultimately, she envisions a path for America to transcend these artificial divisions, fostering hope in our shared humanity. This beautifully written and revealing work offers a profound reexamination of the hidden forces shaping ordinary lives and American society today.

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Caste, Isabel Wilkerson

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2023
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