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Indian Political Theory - Laying the Groundwork for Svaraj

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Zusatztext 'Aakash Singh Rathore wrests the subject of political theory from the hands of self-centred and increasingly irrelevant Western thinkers and he democratizes it by anchoring it in the experience of the downtrodden masses of India: the Dalits. By re-reading Gandhi and Ambedkar! Professor Rathore rescues the concept of svaraj from Hindu nationalists and revives it to make it relevant to political theory - and to politics - today and in the future! in India and outside. This is a book of stunning ambition and great learning written in a style that is playful! confrontational and intellectually demanding. It should be read by all serious students of political theory! East and West.' Torkel Brekke! Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and the University of Oslo! Norway. 'In this fascinating work Aakash Singh Rathore explores the many dimensions of the concept of Swaraj within the broader context of Political Theory! Indian Political Theory specifically. Rigorous revaluation of the concept enables him to reassess the long-standing debate between universalism and particularism while negotiating creatively between western-centric theory and the indigeneity he champions. It is a priceless read.' Neera Chandhoke! Visiting Professorial Fellow! Centre for Law and Governance! Jawaharlal Nehru University! India.'Indian Political Theory is a welcome volume as it seeks to introduce the reader to the theoretical possibility that remains hidden in the system of ideas developed by thinkers like Babasaheb Ambedkar. In a fundamental sense the volume performs a moral function: it defines the completeness of Indian political theory on ethical grounds! with the demand of an egalitarian accommodation of subaltern thought.'Gopal Guru! Jawaharlal Nehru University! India'Indian Political Theory does much more than provide a perfect cognitive mapping of what its title says. It serves as a compass that allows us to orient ourselves in the pandemonium of Indian politics! wisely avoiding both traps of imitating Western models or of advocating a naive return to some imagined Indian tradition. The book is indispensable for all who want to understand the deepest political motivations of a growing superpower.'Slavoj Zizek! Birkbeck College! UK'This impressive critique of the idea of svaraj in Indian political thought deserves to be widely read.'Talal Asad! CUNY Graduate Institute! USA 'An excellent overview of contemporary critical political thought in India. A superb resource for students and serious readers.'Partha Chatterjee! Columbia University! USA and Centre for Studies in Social Sciences! Calcutta! India"Rathore acknowledges the efforts of a set of Indian scholars who have highlighted the inadequacies of dominant political theories. He bemoans that while the knowledge and experience of the West gets universal status! those of non-western politics! society! and culture are quickly prefixed and slotted in silos like 'Indian' or 'Chinese'."K.K. Kailash! 'Giving Ourselves a Loud Voice!' Outlook India Informationen zum Autor Aakash Singh Rathore is Visiting Professor at the Centre for Philosophy! Jawaharlal Nehru University! India and Director of the International Research Network for Religion and Democracy (www.irnrd.org). He is also an International Fellow of the Center for Ethics & Global Politics in Rome! Italy. His previous work includes Indian Political Thought: A Reader (co-edited with Silika Mohapatra! 2010)! also published by Routledge. Zusammenfassung At present! a nativist turn in Indian political theory can be observed. There is a general assumption that the indigenous thought to which researchers are supposed to be (re)turning may somehow be immediately visible by ignoring the colonization of the mind and polity. In such a conception of svaraj (which can be translated as 'authentic autonomy')! the tradition to be returned to would be that of the indigenous elites.In this book! ...

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