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Essay / Essay on Utopia - 1573
IntroductionSince the dawn of humanity, humans have always expressed the desire to understand natural phenomena and to answer questions concerning their way of life, their birth and what happens passes after death. These needs resulted in the development of a variety of philosophies and theories that are found throughout the world today. These beliefs soon became more and more superstitious. Once these beliefs became part of the social structure, like caste and race, they caused a social divide – a divide that affected the economic status of livelihood in a society. If this trend of religious discrimination around the world is observed and analyzed, I thought this question could be the key to predicting the extent to which our future as a united utopia will prevail. Perspectives Social inequality refers to inter-relational processes in our society that have a negative effect aimed at limiting or harming the social status, social class and social circle of a specific group. How people behave socially, through racist or sexist practices and other forms of discrimination, at the grassroots level impacts minority opportunities, which wealthy individuals can generate on their own. This can be observed at almost every level of the economy, from the state to the global economy. Local Perspective The caste system is a type of social inequality that exists primarily in the Indian subcontinent and is believed to have been introduced by the Aryans. , which classified the different types of people like Brahmins (nobles), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (merchants), sudras (servants) and untouchables who were not allowed to mingle with other higher sections of the company or doing the job. other than those which were... middle of paper ...... to completely eradicate the customs linked to caste and religion which have poisoned the minds of the fanatics who separate and segregate people. A secular government also enjoys the almost complete support of the people, which allows the growth of the overall economy. Personal Response I personally believe that all superstitions, religious beliefs and customs will continue to persist until time immemorial. But I think it will be easier to solve the crisis of inequality and discrimination once these beliefs are not closely tied to the practices of society by creating a sense of unity among people and the feeling of 'be the same before the law and the government. If this revolutionary thinking becomes anchored in the deep thoughts of a society, all negative belief systems will have difficulty infiltrating the strong bond that unites the citizens of a country..