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Dowry system is another example of social injustice. Sarkar discussed on "dowry system" in his book ''[[Human Society (Part I)]]'', here too he told, dowry has two major cause — a) first is econmic and b) the second is numerical disparity between men and women. With the decreasing of economic dependence of women on men, the inequity of the dowry system will cease to exist. Sarkar suggested to expedite this process, it is essential to propagate high ideals among men and women. He said—
Dowry system is another example of social injustice. Sarkar discussed on "dowry system" in his book ''[[Human Society (Part I)]]'', here too he told, dowry has two major cause — a) first is econmic and b) the second is numerical disparity between men and women. With the decreasing of economic dependence of women on men, the inequity of the dowry system will cease to exist. Sarkar suggested to expedite this process, it is essential to propagate high ideals among men and women. He said—
{{Cquote|Our sons and daughters are not commodities like rice, pulse, salt, oil or cattle that they can be haggled over in the marketplace.}}
{{Cquote|Our sons and daughters are not commodities like rice, pulse, salt, oil or cattle that they can be haggled over in the marketplace.}}
=== Chapter 15 ===
In this chapter Sarkar told, although seeking peace has become a craze in the modern world, there is no way to establish peace except to fight against the very factors which disturb peace. He pointed out that even in the personal life of every human being, there is a constant fight between the benevolent and the malevolent intellect, or between vidyá and avidyá.


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