Minority Rights

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A minority is a sociological group that does not constitute a political dominant voting majority of the total population of a given society. A sociological minority is not necessarily a numerical minority it may include any group that is subnormal with respect to a dominant group in terms of social status, education, employment, wealth and political power. To avoid confusion, some writers prefer the terms “subordinate group” and “dominant group” rather than “minority” and “majority”, respectively.

The term Minority Rights embodies two separate concepts: first, normal individual rights as applied to members of racial, ethnic, class, religious, linguistic or sexual minorities and second, collective rights accorded to minority groups. The term may also apply simply to individual rights of anyone who is not part of a majority decision.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR V K Garg

V.K. Garg, M.A. (1983), M.Ed. (1986) and M.Phil (1991), has been teaching since 1983 at undergraduate courses till date. His area of specialisation has been Political Sociology and Indian Politics. He has published 12 research papers in various journals of national and international repute. He has just completed a research project. He has participated in various national and international seminars. He has been associated with several Educational Institutions and Research Associations. He is a widely traveled scholar and has imparted numerous lectures on Indian Politics, Indian Caste System and Minority Rights.

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Title
Minority Rights
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789380937182
Length
vii+284p., Index; 23cm.
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