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Revolutionary violence versus democracy : Narratives from India / edited by Ajay Gudavarthy.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2017Description: viii, 236 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789386446954 (print pdf : alk. paper)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Revolutionary violence versus democracyDDC classification:
  • 954.05 GUD 23
LOC classification:
  • JQ281 .R49 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Content: Introduction: Is Violence Necessary for Revolutionary Change Today?; Part-I Varavara Rao Janatana Sarkar: An Alternative Model of Development Anand Teltumbde Examining the Logic of Revolutionary Violence G Haragopal Kidnap as a Revolutionary Strategy : The Case of Sukma District Collector; Part-II Neera Chandhoke The Ambiguities of Revolutionary Violence Sumanta Banerjee The Crisis of Maoist Theory of Agrarian Relations and Strategy of Revolution in India K Balagopal Revisiting the Question of Violence : Maoist Movement in Andhra Pradesh; Part-III Chitralekha Coming to Be `Maoist’: Surviving Tropes, Shifting Meanings Lipika Kamra and Uday Chandra Maoism and the Masses : Critical Reflections on Revolutionary Praxis and Subaltern Agency Epilogue : Populist Democracies, Failed Revolutions;
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School 954.05 GUD (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 35721

Includes bibliographical references.

Content:
Introduction: Is Violence Necessary for Revolutionary Change Today?;
Part-I
Varavara Rao Janatana Sarkar: An Alternative Model of Development Anand Teltumbde Examining the Logic of Revolutionary Violence G Haragopal Kidnap as a Revolutionary Strategy : The Case of Sukma District Collector;

Part-II
Neera Chandhoke The Ambiguities of Revolutionary Violence Sumanta Banerjee The Crisis of Maoist Theory of Agrarian Relations and Strategy of Revolution in India K Balagopal Revisiting the Question of Violence : Maoist Movement in Andhra Pradesh;
Part-III
Chitralekha Coming to Be `Maoist’: Surviving Tropes, Shifting Meanings Lipika Kamra and Uday Chandra Maoism and the Masses : Critical Reflections on Revolutionary Praxis and Subaltern Agency Epilogue : Populist Democracies, Failed Revolutions;

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