Explores the political philosophy of Dr B R Ambedkar and analyses his ideas on deploying political power for human cause and dignity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dhananjay Soindaji is a civil servant of the 2008 batch belonging to the Indian Revenue Service. He is an alumnus of RTM Nagpur University, IIT Delhi and the University of Chicago. He has been a faculty at the National Academy of Direct Taxes, Nagpur, India. He is the author of Inheritance, Hierarchy, and Caste: Origins of Political Decay in India (2022). The author has been a regular guest faculty of Comparative Politics, Political Thought and Political Sociology at undergraduate and graduate schools. In addition to his academic pursuits and administrative commitments, he has been regularly involved in community service and development activities, particularly in the area of education.
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Acknowledgements Foreword by Professor Scott Stroud Introduction: Reclaiming Power Track -The Ambedkar Way PART I: POWER AND ITS PROBLEM 1. The Problem of Power - A Humanist Investigation 2. History as Struggle for Power - Revolution and Counter-Revolution 3. Social Order and Power - Beyond Visible Decisions 4. Subtlety of Power - Social Conscience and Power Relations PART II: POWER AND ITS HUMANIST PURPOSE 5. Constitutionalising Power - Humanist Interventions To The Constitutional Reforms in India 6. Reclamation of Human Dignity - Reason, Religion, Morality and Power 7. Necessity of State Power - Democratic State, Constitutional Morality and Social Transformation 8. Democratising Power - Fraternity, Political Representation and the Minorities 9. Who Should Rule - People`s Power and Democratic Politics Conclusion: Humanist Approach to Power - Challenges and Imperatives References Index About the author
Acknowledgements Foreword by Professor Scott Stroud Introduction: Reclaiming Power Track -The Ambedkar Way PART I: POWER AND ITS PROBLEM 1. The Problem of Power - A Humanist Investigation 2. History as Struggle for Power - Revolution and Counter-Revolution 3. Social Order and Power - Beyond Visible Decisions 4. Subtlety of Power - Social Conscience and Power Relations PART II: POWER AND ITS HUMANIST PURPOSE 5. Constitutionalising Power - Humanist Interventions To The Constitutional Reforms in India 6. Reclamation of Human Dignity - Reason, Religion, Morality and Power 7. Necessity of State Power - Democratic State, Constitutional Morality and Social Transformation 8. Democratising Power - Fraternity, Political Representation and the Minorities 9. Who Should Rule - People`s Power and Democratic Politics Conclusion: Humanist Approach to Power - Challenges and Imperatives References Index About the author
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