
The Crime of Caste
DEFINITION OF “CASTE.”
INDEX.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I. VOX POPULI, VOX DEI.
CHAPTER II. THE ALLEGED GENERAL DISCONTENT.
CHAPTER III. NOVEMBER 8, 1892.
CHAPTER IV. SOCIETY AS THE PEOPLE FOUND IT, NOVEMBER 8, 1892.
CHAPTER V. SOME REASONS FOR WRATH.
The work opens with a striking definition of “caste,” borrowing the term from its Indian origins to expose how a rigid hierarchy can be imposed far from its traditional setting. By tracing the absurdities of hereditary privilege—marriage bans, separate utensils, and forbidden public mingling—the author shows how such divisions once bound societies and why they must be rejected in a free nation. He argues that any attempt to recreate a class system in America, based solely on wealth or perceived superiority, is a moral crime deserving the rebuke of the common people.
Turning to the pivotal events of 1892, the narrative uses the dramatic election and the Homestead strike as a lens to illustrate the clash between ordinary citizens and entrenched aristocracy. Through vivid historical parallels and impassioned commentary, the book urges listeners to recognize the danger of “caste” attitudes and to uphold the democratic ideals of merit, honesty, and equality.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (532K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2021-06-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A prolific American writer from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he moved easily between social commentary, history, and speculative fiction. His books range from sweeping future-war tales to blunt, issue-driven works that reflect the anxieties and arguments of his era.
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