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In their brave and challenging book, grounded in political science and the Continental philosophical tradition, Divya Dwivedi and Shaj Mohan engage with the resurgence of upper-caste supremacism in India and its justification via the legacy of the Aryan doctrine' and Hindu nationalism. Their essays were written from 2016 to 2023, when India's democratic institutions were subverted and caste-based oppression overflowed into public spacekilling and menacing the lower castes of all religions, minorities, women, students and the media.

This book chronicles the ascending oppression of democracy in India, a veritable biography of authoritarianism. Dwivedi and Mohan reject simplistic accounts of India's politics as the opposition between Hindu majoritarian nationalism' and the religious minorities', or between Hindu fundamentalism' and religious pluralism'. They propose instead a genuinely transformative account of Indian politics, grounded in political philosophy and in the lowe

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    Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/11/2024
    ISBN13: 9781911723233, 978-1911723233
    ISBN10: 1911723235

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society , Non Fiction

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    In their brave and challenging book, grounded in political science and the Continental philosophical tradition, Divya Dwivedi and Shaj Mohan engage with the resurgence of upper-caste supremacism in India and its justification via the legacy of the Aryan doctrine' and Hindu nationalism. Their essays were written from 2016 to 2023, when India's democratic institutions were subverted and caste-based oppression overflowed into public spacekilling and menacing the lower castes of all religions, minorities, women, students and the media.

    This book chronicles the ascending oppression of democracy in India, a veritable biography of authoritarianism. Dwivedi and Mohan reject simplistic accounts of India's politics as the opposition between Hindu majoritarian nationalism' and the religious minorities', or between Hindu fundamentalism' and religious pluralism'. They propose instead a genuinely transformative account of Indian politics, grounded in political philosophy and in the lowe

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