India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... position . Indeed , survival is often ac- complished only by successful jockeying for positions which seem on the surface to be quite valueless . Once obtained , wealth and position are often perpetuated by various devices commonly ...
... position . Indeed , survival is often ac- complished only by successful jockeying for positions which seem on the surface to be quite valueless . Once obtained , wealth and position are often perpetuated by various devices commonly ...
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... position of individuals within a class is determined more or less rigidly by circumstances of birth , the class is often likened to a caste . Thus , it has become usual to speak of the position of Negro groups in the southern por- tions ...
... position of individuals within a class is determined more or less rigidly by circumstances of birth , the class is often likened to a caste . Thus , it has become usual to speak of the position of Negro groups in the southern por- tions ...
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... position of castes may and does vary , and considerable effort has been expended in the past to raise the status of particular castes or to prevent the depression of other castes . With 2,718 castes reported in the census of 1931 ...
... position of castes may and does vary , and considerable effort has been expended in the past to raise the status of particular castes or to prevent the depression of other castes . With 2,718 castes reported in the census of 1931 ...
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