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“In patriarchy, the female is not only seen as property—first her father’s, then husband’s—her sexual sanctity and propriety become central to these men’s izzat, or dignity and honor. Men think of settling feuds by ‘sullying’ each other’s women. Marital rape too seems incoherent when the wife is seen as the husband’s property.”
― The Lottery of Birth: On Inherited Social Inequalities
― The Lottery of Birth: On Inherited Social Inequalities

“Lower caste males whose sexuality is a threat to upper-caste purity of blood has to be institutionally prevented from having sexual access to women of the higher castes, so such women have to be carefully guarded.’48”
― The Lottery of Birth: On Inherited Social Inequalities
― The Lottery of Birth: On Inherited Social Inequalities

“Finally, it is also worth noting that nearly every institution of post-independence India has been spearheaded by Brahminical elites. Their dismal performance in delivering even basic social services to the majority of Indians—of education, health, water, sanitation, and electricity—says volumes about their ‘merit’ and argues against leaving them in control of these institutions.”
― The Lottery of Birth: On Inherited Social Inequalities
― The Lottery of Birth: On Inherited Social Inequalities

“Throughout history, he adds, the dominant castes that were ‘most successful in their attempt at conquering power managed to be recognized as Kshatriyas by Brahmins who invented genealogies for them.’ For recent examples, he points to Marathas (Maharashtra), Lingayats and Vokkaligas (Karnataka), and Kammas and Reddys (Andhra Pradesh). Citing Srinivas, he writes that ‘the Kshatriya category was the most open of the caste system.’ To”
― The Lottery of Birth: On Inherited Social Inequalities
― The Lottery of Birth: On Inherited Social Inequalities

“The Jats of north India, for instance, have opportunistically claimed to be both Kshatriya and OBC in different contexts, first under the aegis of Arya Samaj’s missionary drive to Sanskritize lower castes and then in response to positive discrimination programs initiated by the Mandal commission. Notably,”
― The Lottery of Birth: On Inherited Social Inequalities
― The Lottery of Birth: On Inherited Social Inequalities

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