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.
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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