This class explores Śrīla Prabhupāda’s views on race and culture, challenging modern interpretations that label them as prejudiced. It argues that his statements, rooted in Vedic philosophy, are consistent with observed reality and that criticisms often stem from a clash with modern liberal egalitarianism. The author defends Prabhupāda’s perspective, emphasizing the importance of understanding karma and rejecting the modern mythos of anti-race.

