Dear Great Book Guru, With the coming of Fall and the start
of school, I feel I should add some non-fiction to my reading list. Present day politics is always fascinating
but there are so many new books coming out, I find it hard to choose. A recommendation? Seeking Knowledge
Dear Seeking Knowledge, Last week I read an enlightening
albeit very disturbing book: CASTE by Isabel Wilkerson. Her premise is that
strict, often hidden lines divide and keep us apart. Caste can be seen as
casting roles in a huge production with society being the producer. Because of your
role, you are assumed to have certain qualities, personality traits,
deficiencies, virtues, and vices. Whatever you do, your role or caste
determines the outcome. Wilkerson traces the American caste system to colonial
times and the human need to have an underclass. The concept of scapegoat which
goes back to the earliest stages of human history is also addressed. She spends
a large portion of the book linking the caste systems of America, Nazi Germany,
and India, seeing a common thread based on bloodlines, stigma, and divine will
with the cruel logic of casteism requiring a bottom class for those in the
middle to measure themselves. The book
abounds in anecdotes that exemplify her observations. In the end, she offers
some optimism that our society will be able to move beyond present divisions to
a shared humanity. Highly recommended!
i am reading it now. excellent review, excellent book.
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