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Who argues that the non-Brahmin movement in Maharashtra included both an elite-based conservative trend and a more genuine mass-based radicalism.
Kathleen Gough
Sarna
M S A Rao
Gail Omvedt
- Kathleen Gough: Known for her anthropological work on social structures in South Asia, but not specifically tied to the non-Brahmin movement in Maharashtra.
- Sarna: Could refer to various individuals, but none prominently linked to the non-Brahmin movement in Maharashtra.
- M S A Rao: A sociologist known for his studies on social movements in India, but not specifically credited with the argument in question.
- Gail Omvedt: A scholar who extensively explored the non-Brahmin movements in Maharashtra, focusing on their dual nature of including both conservative elements and genuine radicalism.
Your Answer: Option 4 – Gail Omvedt
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