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What does D.P. Mukerji mean by a living tradition’? Why did he insist that Indian sociologists be rooted in this tradition? - Sociology

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What does D.P. Mukerji mean by a `living tradition’? Why did he insist that Indian sociologists be rooted in this tradition?

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By ‘living tradition’, D.P. Mukerji means that the traditions were not only formed in the past but also kept on changing with the present and evolved over time. It manages to retain basic elements from the past. He insisted that Indian sociologists be rooted in this tradition because an Indian sociologist should be an Indian first, which means that he/she should understand his/her social system first.

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Chapter 5: Indian Sociologists - Exercises [Page 101]

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NCERT Sociology - Understanding Society [English] Class 11
Chapter 5 Indian Sociologists
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