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According to Ross, over time, character contrasts between segregated social classes are interpreted as inborn.
To divert attention from their underpinning of privilege, the superiors point to the low-caste and say: " Look, they are the dull-witted, the incapable, we are the well-born, the fittest.
Our mastership and our reward are of Nature's own giving.
We are the cream that rises to the top of the milk.

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