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100 _aBeteille, Andre
245 _aEmpowerment
260 _c1999
300 _ap.589-97
362 _a6 and 13 Mar
520 _aEmpowerment through the expansion of the civil, political and social rights of citizenship is a laborious and unexciting process. Empowerment through the class struggle was a different story altogether; but that story has now been played out and it offers hardly any new prospect. There is no doubt the prospect of empowerment through caste war; but that is something that will appeal only to those who have put their minds to sleep. So in the end, the Indian way of securing empowerment for the unempowered seems to be by the safe way of providing, as extensively as possible, quotas on the basis of community, caste and gender. But can the belief that quotas, no matter how extensive, can by themselves bring about a radical or even a perceptible redistribution of power be anything more than wishful thinking? - Reproduced
650 _aEmpowerment
650 _aCivil and political rights
773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
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999 _c40517
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