“…As Borkenau has it, ‘The construction of norms for the regulation of social life and individual behaviour is a compelling need of capitalism, so long as it wishes to proclaim itself as a universal form of social life’ (Borkenau, 1971: 96, as cited in Grossman, 2006: 201). In India, Hindus constitute 85% of the population, and thus the Hindu religion provides a significant base with which to control the labour power of the masses (Nayak, 2018b).…”