For the last four decades, André Béteille's work has had a fundamental impact on Indian sociology. While drawing from universal theoretical perspectives, Béteille has adapted them to empirical realities in India. This collection brings together 19 of the most seminal writings of Béteille, selected and introduced by Dipankar Gupta. The topics of the essays range from caste, class, and religion to methodological issues in the social sciences, equality, and civil society. The overarching theme with which these essays are concerned is how a society may ensure equality of opportunity without making grave compromises to the well-being of civil society institutions.
This paperback edition of Anti-Utopia: Essential Writings of André Béteille, first published in 2005, presents a collection of Béteille's seminal writings on society, research methodology, social stratification, equality, and civil society and its institutions. This OIP edition carries a new Preface by Dipankar Gupta.