Bharater Sabhyata O Samajbikashe Dharma Shreni O Jatibhed
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Author: Sukomal Sen
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Category: Essays
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Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited
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Language: Bengali
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First Publication Year: 1992
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Edition: 8th Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 333
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ISBN: 978-93-92593-48-2
About the Book:
This book explores the role of religion, class, and caste distinctions in the development of Indian civilization and society. It delves into the complexities of religious fanaticism, inter-religious hatred, and caste-based divisions, showing how these elements have been used to weaken class struggles in India.
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Content Overview:
The book discusses the detrimental effects of religious intolerance, caste discrimination, and untouchability on Indian society. It argues that these divisions serve the interests of the ruling and exploitative classes, while harming the oppressed and marginalized sections of society. By analyzing the causes and consequences of these social and religious issues, the book aims to shed light on how such divisions hinder social progress and justice in India. -
Significance:
The book is significant in understanding how caste and religion have been intertwined with class struggle in India, often obscuring the real issues of exploitation and social inequality. It critiques the way in which religious fanaticism and caste-based divisions have been manipulated by the privileged classes to maintain their dominance. -
Themes:
The main theme of the book is the exploration of the socio-economic forces that perpetuate religious and caste-based divisions in India. It highlights the impact of these divisions on the potential for a unified and collective class struggle, which could have otherwise led to social and economic justice.

