About The Book: Caste and Outcaste (1946) by J. E. Sanjana offers a sharp critique of the Hindu caste system, highlighting untouchability as its inevitable outcome. He argues that reform must address the very roots of caste rather than rely on superficial remedies. Sanjana questions the effectiveness of Gandhi’s Harijan uplift initiatives and controversially proposes conversion as a path for oppressed groups to achieve dignity and equality. The book calls for bold, structural change while challenging orthodox Brahmanical dominance in Indian society.
Author: J. E. Sanjana
Pages: 279
Edition: 1946
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