The multiverse of democracy : essays in honour of Rajni Kothari

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The multiverse of democracy : essays in honour of Rajni Kothari

editors, D.L. Sheth, Ashis Nandy

Sage, 1996

  • Hb-India
  • Pb-India
  • Hb : us
  • Pb : us

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [274]-275)

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内容説明

The essays in this volume focus on the diversity, richness and internal contradictions of democracy in the late twentieth century with reference to India. Part One explores the relationship between the state, violence and the politics of development. Part Two examines the implications of culture, knowledge and democratic practice on the evolution of democratic politics both in the West and in the developing world.

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Introduction - D L Sheth and Ashis Nandy PART ONE: GLOBALIZED DEMOCRACY: STATE, VIOLENCE AND THE POLITICS OF DEVELOPMENT The Nature of the Modern State - Bhikhu Parekh The Frankenstein State and Uneven Sovereignty - Ali A Mazrui Democracy in the Third World - Samir Amin Democracy and Development - Johan Galtung The Gulf War and the Death of Democracy - Richard Falk `The Last Hurrah' - Immanuel Wallerstein Democracy and the Wages of War PART TWO: THE POETICS OF DEMOCRACY: CULTURE, KNOWLEDGE AND DEMOCRACTIC PRACTICE On The Spatio-Temporal Conditions of Democratic Practice - R B J Walker The French Revolution Cannot Take Place for Women - Maria Mies Post-Modernism and Democracy - Fred Dallmayr Comments on Voegelin and Lefort From Beyond the Ganges - W H Morris-Jones A Letter from Jawaharlal Nehru Post-Relativism in Emancipatory Thought - Thomas Pantham Gandhi's Swaraj and Satyagraha Political Regeneration in India - James Manor Anthropology as Critical Self-Awareness - T N Madan The Artificialistic Fallacy - Edward Goldsmith

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