A global history of ideas linking capitalism, colonialism, labour and liberalism, the book will interest historians and political theorists keen to explore how liberalism was reinvented in the Global South for a more culturally diverse age by making labour rights, rather than cultural assimilation, the lynchpin of social cohesion.
A global history of ideas linking capitalism, colonialism, labour and liberalism, the book will interest historians and political theorists keen to explore how liberalism was reinvented in the Global South for a more culturally diverse age by making labour rights, rather than cultural assimilation, the lynchpin of social cohesion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vikram Visana is Lecturer in Political Theory in the School of History, Politics and International Relations, University of Leicester. Prior to joining Leicester, he has taught at the Universities of Edinburgh and Huddersfield and was a postdoctoral fellow at the Free University of Berlin. He is a political theorist specializing in Indian political thought and global history.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Sociality in an Imperial and Industrial Age 2. Sociality and the Parsis of Western India 3. Civil Society and Social Reform 4. Conceptualizing the Drain Theory 5. Making Commercial Society in India 6. Making Commercial Society in Britain 7. The Afterlives of Naoroji's Political Thought Conclusion References Index.
Introduction 1. Sociality in an Imperial and Industrial Age 2. Sociality and the Parsis of Western India 3. Civil Society and Social Reform 4. Conceptualizing the Drain Theory 5. Making Commercial Society in India 6. Making Commercial Society in Britain 7. The Afterlives of Naoroji's Political Thought Conclusion References Index.
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