The hallmark of being a pariah is a lack of social acceptance, leading to exclusion from mainstream interactions.
Pariah status is not fixed; it is conditioned by changing international norms and the material power of the state. 4. Psychological and Social Implications pariah
A (or "rogue state") is a nation considered an outcast in the international community, often facing: The hallmark of being a pariah is a
The term is historically linked to the Paraiyar caste in South India, often referring to descendants of unfree, subordinated agrarian laborers. often referring to descendants of unfree
It often carries a stigma of being "untouchable" or "unacceptable," commonly following personal scandals, social transgressions, or unconventional behavior. 5. Media and Cultural Depictions