"“Untouchability” thus suppressed diversity and variation, and set up a uniform and highly simplified structure in terms of which Indian society was to be understood. The positive practical importance of this conceptual development was great, but the negativity of the characterization needs to be firmly understood before considering the positive. It is this negativity which has become increasingly relevant to current developments as the twentieth century ends.20"
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quoted in Rajiv Malhotra_ Vijaya Viswanathan - Varna, Jati, Caste_ A Primer on Indian Social Structures-Infinity Foundation (2023)
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