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This book analyses India's response to COVID-19, using an intersectional framework that highlights the roles of the central government, regional governments and community organisations, both formal and informal.

Produktbeschreibung
This book analyses India's response to COVID-19, using an intersectional framework that highlights the roles of the central government, regional governments and community organisations, both formal and informal.


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Autorenporträt
Suddhabrata Deb Roy is a PhD Candidate at the University of Otago, New Zealand.

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"This manuscript covers both the pandemic from a Marxist angle and also explores some related issues in Marxist theory. As such, it is on the whole a good effort that demonstrates a grasp of many of the core issues, both in theory and in social reality. The topic is an important and compelling one that is in need of discussion, including for a global audience."

Kevin Anderson, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of California, USA.

"This manuscript deals with a critical issue that could hardly be more timely-the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on India, and its overall social, political, and ideological consequences. The author has marshaled a considerable amount of data, reports, and information on India's response to the pandemic, which will fill an important gap in the growing body of literature concerning the pandemic's global impact. It also has the virtue of not limiting itself to an empirical analysis, drawing from a wide range of theoretical works in arguing that the pandemic highlights the need for an alternative to both neoliberal and statist models of development. The work has the potential to be an important addition to Routledge's catalog of works on critical social theory."

Peter Hudis, Distinguished Professor, Humanities and Philosophy, Oakton College, USA.