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Indian Political Theory - Laying the Groundwork for Svaraj (Hardcover)
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Indian Political Theory - Laying the Groundwork for Svaraj (Hardcover)
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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, this concept of svaraj
is defined as a thick conception, which links it with exclusivist
notions of spirituality, profound anti-modernity, exceptionalistic
moralism, essentialistic nationalism and purism. However,
post-independence India has borne witness to an alternative
trajectory: a thin svaraj. The author puts forward a workable
contemporary ideal of thin svaraj, i.e. political, and free of
metaphysical commitment. The model proposed is inspired by B.R.
Ambedkar's thoughts, as opposed to the thick conception found in
the works of M.K. Gandhi, KC Bhattacharya and Ramachandra Gandhi.
The author argues that political theorists of Indian politics
continue to work with categories and concepts alien to the lived
social and political experiences of India's common man, or everyday
people. Consequently, he emphasises the need to decolonize Indian
political theory, and rescue it from the grip of western theories,
and fascination with western modes of historical analysis. The
necessity to avoid both universalism and relativism and more
importantly address the political predicaments of 'the people' is
the key objective of the book, and a push for a reorientation of
Indian political theory. An interesting new interpretation of a
contemporary ideal of svaraj, this analysis takes into account
influences from other cultures and sources as well as eschews thick
conceptions that stifle imaginations and imaginaries. This book
will be of interest to academics in the fields of philosophy,
political science, sociology, literature and cultural studies in
general and contemporary political theory, South Asian and Indian
politics and political theory in particular.
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