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Ground down by growth : tribe, caste, class and inequality in twenty-first century India

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Why has India’s astonishing economic growth not reached the people at the bottom of its social and economic hierarchy?

Travelling the length and breadth of the subcontinent, this book shows how India’s ‘untouchables' and ‘tribals' fit into the global economy. India’s Dalit and Adivasi communities make up a staggering one in twenty-five people across the globe and yet they remain amongst the most oppressed.

Conceived in dialogue with economists, Ground Down by Growth reveals the impact of global capitalism on their lives.

It shows how capitalism entrenches, rather than erases, social difference and has transformed traditional forms of identity-based discrimination into new mechanisms of exploitation and oppression.

Through studies of the working poor, migrant labour and the conjugated oppression of caste, tribe, region, gender and class relations, the social inequalities generated by capitalism are exposed.

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Pluto Press
0745337686 / 9780745337685
Paperback / softback
338.954
20/11/2017
United Kingdom
English
xx, 281 pages : illustrations (black and white), map (black and white)
23 cm