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Has ‘Westernisation’ been a process of social mobilization successfully leading to a modern society? - Sociology

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Has ‘Westernisation’ been a process of social mobilization successfully leading to a modern society?

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Yes, Westernisation has been a successful process of social mobilization in India by introducing modern education, democratic values, and legal reforms. It led to the rise of new social classes and reform movements. However, it also created cultural tensions and benefited mostly urban elites. Overall, it contributed significantly to the making of a modern Indian society.

Positive Impacts of westernisation on Social Mobilisation:

  1. Modern Education: Western education introduced by the British emphasized rational thinking, science, and secularism, breaking the hold of traditional dogmas.
  2. Legal and Administrative Reforms: Western systems of law and governance introduced equality before law, individual rights, and a structured bureaucracy.
  3. Emergence of New Social Classes: Exposure to Western values led to the rise of a middle class that became the vanguard for social reform, political activism, and economic development.
  4. Social Reform Movements: Reformers like Raja Ram Mohan Roy and others drew inspiration from Western ideals to fight practices like sati, child marriage, and caste discrimination.
  5. Democratization: Westernisation played a crucial role in shaping democratic institutions, encouraging participation in governance, and promoting civic rights.
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Chapter 6: Social Stratification - EXERCISE [Page 6.49]

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Manjir Ghosh Sociology [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 6 Social Stratification
EXERCISE | Q 3. | Page 6.49
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