Drawing on figures ranging from Gandhi to the leaders of the Indian socialist movement, Radical Democracy in Modern Indian Political Thought explores the diversity of political futures imagined at the end of the British Empire and reinterprets the history of representative democracy in South Asia.
Drawing on figures ranging from Gandhi to the leaders of the Indian socialist movement, Radical Democracy in Modern Indian Political Thought explores the diversity of political futures imagined at the end of the British Empire and reinterprets the history of representative democracy in South Asia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tejas Parasher is Assistant Professor of Political Theory at the University of California, Los Angeles. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 2019 and was formerly Junior Research Fellow in Political Thought and Intellectual History at King's College, University of Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Popular sovereignty and the end of empire 2. 'The genius of the people': The 1923 Constitution of Mysore 3. 'A vast subterranean democracy': Pluralism in the 1920s 4. 'A living union': The project of Gandhian democracy 5. Representation, popular sovereignty, and the Indian founding 6. 'Towards total revolution': the aftermath of independence 7. Conclusion: The challenge of representative democracy Bibliography Index.
1. Popular sovereignty and the end of empire 2. 'The genius of the people': The 1923 Constitution of Mysore 3. 'A vast subterranean democracy': Pluralism in the 1920s 4. 'A living union': The project of Gandhian democracy 5. Representation, popular sovereignty, and the Indian founding 6. 'Towards total revolution': the aftermath of independence 7. Conclusion: The challenge of representative democracy Bibliography Index.
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