About The Book: In Indian Moral Instruction and Caste Problems, A.H. Benton examines the moral and social challenges posed by the caste system in colonial India. He argues that moral education must be rooted in the religious and cultural context of students to be effective. Benton criticizes the British educational system for being morally neutral and failing to address caste-based discrimination. He proposes religious-based moral instruction, delivered separately to respect diverse beliefs. Rather than dismantling caste outright, Benton suggests using its structure to promote ethical behavior and social harmony. His work advocates tolerance, religious understanding, and culturally relevant moral teaching as solutions.
Author: A. H. Benton
Pages: 135
Edition: 1917
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