D Deo
Inferno of Caste is a bold, groundbreaking, and deeply intellectual examination of the caste system as a psychological invention, a moral catastrophe, and a cultural machine that continues to disfigure democracy, dignity, and human potential. This book departs from conventional sociological treatments of caste and instead presents a multidisciplinary, abolitionist, and psychologically charged reimagining of one of humanity’s most enduring injustices.At its core, Inferno of Caste is a call to conscience, clarity, and collective action. It investigates how caste evolved not just as a system of governance or religious order, but as a deeply engineered psychological phenomenon, designed to manufacture obedience, internalize inferiority, and normalize dominance. Drawing upon insights from psychology, history, law, literature, neuroscience, and philosophy, the book reveals caste as a cognitive and emotional prison, sustained through fear, repetition, and the myth of divine legitimacy.In a pivotal new chapter titled 'The Psychological Engine of Caste,' the book delves into how caste operates as a mental mechanism-born from the need to control, the compulsion to categorize, and the fear of loss of power. The chapter introduces a unique Caste Psyche Model, illustrating how caste is rooted in the interplay of ego, status anxiety, othering, and collective conditioning, and how these forces are reinforced through institutions, rituals, education, and even language. This approach reframes caste not as a passive inheritance, but as an active psychological program-one that must be consciously unlearned.The book is structured across three powerful parts:Part I: Understanding Caste - The Past and the Present explores the origin, evolution, and operational anatomy of caste, including its economic, political, linguistic, and social dimensions.Part II: Breaking the Fortress - Resistance, Justice, and Rebellion chronicles the efforts-historic and contemporary-of those who fought, challenged, and continue to resist caste domination, from Ambedkar to the Dalit Panthers, from everyday acts of defiance to revolutionary thought.Part III: Rooting Out Caste - A Vow, A Promise, A Revolution unveils strategies to dismantle the psychological, structural, and global machinery of caste. This includes chapters on legal reforms, global solidarity, reparations, decolonization of the mind, and ultimately, the transformative journey toward a caste-free world.A compelling new addition, 'Manifestos for Change,' interrogates how political parties, through their manifestos, can act as agents of transformation. It challenges political systems to move beyond tokenism, and instead develop time-bound, accountable, and visionary blueprints to confront caste-based inequities. With historical analysis of political manifestos from India, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, this chapter showcases how the written word-when sincere-can serve as a legislative, ethical, and cultural turning point.Inferno of Caste concludes with the 'Manifesto of Psychological Liberation'-a final casteless call to conscience. It is both an epitaph for the old world and a birth cry for a new one-where worth is not measured by birth, and where identity is not a prison, but a promise.This book is for scholars, activists, policymakers, students, and every reader who dares to confront uncomfortable truths and believes in the possibility of collective healing. It offers concrete, actionable strategies to eradicate caste: through education, political reform, legal justice, cultural renewal, and above all, psychological transformation.