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I will refrain from criticizing the text, I tend to read extremely critically. I need sometime to go through new resources.
> Normative texts are maybe important for discussing theology but imho they should be last option when in comes to social sciences and humanities.
I think its necessary to see both.
Without knowing the sources of the theology and its evolution , we have no foundation. We have to assume the readers of this thread know nothing about caste,Jati and varna.
The practice - India being so big and varied, we can find examples of everything I am sure. From cannibalism and human sacrifice to enlightenment. The point would then be to find some patterns and commonalities as well as chart the changes.
> Carvaka Podcast
I don't particularly like Kushal Mehra the person, though I have friends who worked with him in BJP and praise him as a hard worker.
Whatever be his personal beliefs, his podcast has good guest and he asks good questions.
> ambedkarite notions of caste
Well, I am OBC myself, my families history with caste discrimination is not good. We had some land stolen from us because of our caste. But, I experienced none of that and most casteists I know are neo Ambedkarites. As far as I know, Kushal is also hated by them (Idk the why)
I would like to point to a very useful resource
Meenakshi Jains - The India they saw
Collection of essays by foreign travels on India, also contains their views on practice of caste in India.