Reservation and Affirmative Action: Models of Social Integration in India and the United States

This book examines the principles underlining the policies of affirmative action evolved in two non-homogeneous and multi-ethnic societies-India and the United States. Despite the fact that the governments of India and the United States have, for over 50 years now, adopted a series of measures to overcome discrimination based on caste and race respectively, the author maintains that there is as yet no comprehensive account of the grounds on which they have been intellectually justified. He, therefore, analyses the various arguments which have been presented to justify reservations in India and affirmative action in the United States.

Addressing the key question 'What is being affirmed through affirmative action?' the author seeks the answer along four lines:

- What is the religious component of such an affirmation, if any?

- Is there a moral principle (or principles) underlying this affirmation?

- Is this affirmation being advocated on ethical principles with which modern liberal thought is imbued?

- Are doctrines of human rights invoked in such an affirmation?

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Reservation and Affirmative Action: Models of Social Integration in India and the United States

This book examines the principles underlining the policies of affirmative action evolved in two non-homogeneous and multi-ethnic societies-India and the United States. Despite the fact that the governments of India and the United States have, for over 50 years now, adopted a series of measures to overcome discrimination based on caste and race respectively, the author maintains that there is as yet no comprehensive account of the grounds on which they have been intellectually justified. He, therefore, analyses the various arguments which have been presented to justify reservations in India and affirmative action in the United States.

Addressing the key question 'What is being affirmed through affirmative action?' the author seeks the answer along four lines:

- What is the religious component of such an affirmation, if any?

- Is there a moral principle (or principles) underlying this affirmation?

- Is this affirmation being advocated on ethical principles with which modern liberal thought is imbued?

- Are doctrines of human rights invoked in such an affirmation?

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Reservation and Affirmative Action: Models of Social Integration in India and the United States

Reservation and Affirmative Action: Models of Social Integration in India and the United States

by Arvind Sharma
Reservation and Affirmative Action: Models of Social Integration in India and the United States

Reservation and Affirmative Action: Models of Social Integration in India and the United States

by Arvind Sharma

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This book examines the principles underlining the policies of affirmative action evolved in two non-homogeneous and multi-ethnic societies-India and the United States. Despite the fact that the governments of India and the United States have, for over 50 years now, adopted a series of measures to overcome discrimination based on caste and race respectively, the author maintains that there is as yet no comprehensive account of the grounds on which they have been intellectually justified. He, therefore, analyses the various arguments which have been presented to justify reservations in India and affirmative action in the United States.

Addressing the key question 'What is being affirmed through affirmative action?' the author seeks the answer along four lines:

- What is the religious component of such an affirmation, if any?

- Is there a moral principle (or principles) underlying this affirmation?

- Is this affirmation being advocated on ethical principles with which modern liberal thought is imbued?

- Are doctrines of human rights invoked in such an affirmation?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761933809
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 07/21/2005
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.92(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

Arvind Sharma is the Birks Professor of Comparative Religion in the Faculty of Religious Studies at Mc Gill University in Montreal, Canada. Formerly of the I.A.S., he also holds an M.A. in Economics from Syracuse University, a Masters in Theological Studies from the Harvard Divinity School and a Ph.D. in Sanskrit and Indian Studies from Harvard University. He is currently engaged in promoting the adoption of A Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the World’s Religions.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Terms of Discourse
Religious Discourse
Moral Discourse
Ethical Discourse
Human Rights Discourse
History and Theory of Affirmative Action in India
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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