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Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Labor Studies
  • Indian Social Structure

Background:

  • The book analyzes the manual blue-collar workforce in Bhilai, a central Indian steel town.
  • The analysis posits a sharp division within this workforce into two distinct labor classes with potentially conflicting interests.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To respond to criticisms and comments on the book's central argument regarding social class.
  • To summarize the core thesis on class structure and address prior skeptical commentaries.

Main Methods:

  • The response synthesizes existing arguments and critiques presented in the forum.
  • It involves a critical review of the book's analysis of labor classes in Bhilai.

Main Results:

  • The study reaffirms the argument of a divided blue-collar workforce in Bhilai.
  • It addresses specific criticisms concerning the definition and interests of these labor classes.

Conclusions:

  • The author defends the book's analysis of class structure in the Bhilai workforce.
  • The response aims to clarify and reinforce the book's contribution to understanding labor dynamics and social stratification in India.