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Democracy and revolutionary politics

Part of the THEORY FOR A GLOBAL AGE series
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Democracy and political violence can hardly be considered conceptual siblings, at least at first sight.

Democracy allows people to route their aspirations, demands, and expectations of the state through peaceful methods; violence works outside these prescribed and institutionalized channels in public spaces, in the streets, in the forests and in inhospitable terrains.

But can committed democrats afford to ignore the fact that violence has become a routine way of doing politics in countries such as India?By exploring the concept of political violence from the perspective of critical political theory, Neera Chandhoke investigates its nature, justification and contradictions.

She uses the case study of Maoist revolutionaries in India to globalize and relocate the debate alongside questions of social injustice, exploitation, oppression and imperfect democracies.

As such, this is an important and much-needed contribution to the dialogue surrounding revolutionary violence.

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Bloomsbury Academic
1474224032 / 9781474224031
eBook (EPUB)
303.62
26/02/2015
United Kingdom
English
160 pages
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