Status, Identity, and Power
Discuss how social status is assigned and contested through everyday institutions such as cuisine, education, family expectations, heritage narratives, and courts. Explore why some foods are labeled refined, why personal relationships become moral disputes, and how historical symbols can be edited or reframed in schools and public memory. Then suggest how a plural society can reduce stigma and recognize dignity across class, caste, gender, occupation, and cultural taste.
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