This book is impressive. It is beautifully bound and laid out. I have read the first three chapters and skimmed through much of the rest. It is full of practical information. I have taken several pages of notes so far.
It is a fact that this book has already changed my life.
While this book is not a substitute in any way for reading the book, it does provide some good insights and analyses into the writing and the various chapters. It adds clarity to one's pondering about what is being said in the book. A good companion piece to the Isabel Wilkerson book, Caste: The Origins of our Discontent.
This small book had a lot crammed into it, not lacking provoking thoughts. I am tempted to suggest that the author might develop more depth by researching individual countries and their historical development of "Castes", etc.
Caste is a finely written summary of various sectors of human systems that are created to separate, divide and distinguish one group of people from another. Some of these sectors include race, religion and sexuality.