> If you think you can discuss reservations on a cost-benefit format without
understanding caste hegemonies (which I am doubly sure of now), you are
betraying your not just naivete, but arrogant naivete

Whether it is appropriate to 'discuss reservations on a cost-benefit format
without understanding caste hegemonies' is of course moot, but that at
present, it is done in that way alone is indisputable (not by the arrogantly
ignorant neo-liberals, but by those who supposedly understand the
hegemonies). What explains the inclusion of Jats and Yadavs in the OBC list
or the clamor for private sector reservations? Why did the Gujjars reject
everything else including the economic package? If you think that 'caste
hegemonies' are the dominant concern here, you are missing something.

Best regards,
Murali

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Bobby Kunhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



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