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Culture and rationality : the politics of social change in post-colonial India / Subrata K. Mitra.

By: Publication details: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1999.Description: 438 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 8170367794
  • 0761993142
  • 9788170367796
  • 9780761993148 (hbk)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.2 MIT
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents: List of Tables List of Figures Preface Introduction Machine derived contents note: Part One: Models And Methods Of Social Change Flawed Paradigms Some 'Western' Models of Indian Politics Paradoxes of Power Political Science as Morality Play Desecularising the State Religion and Politics in India after Independence Caste and the Politics of Identity Beyond the Orientalist Discourse Part Two: Politics And The Social Process Ballot Box and Local Power Elections in an Indian Village The Perils of Promoting Equality The Latent Significance of the Anti-reservation Movement in India Room to Manouevre in the Middle Local Elites, Political Action and the State in India The Rational Politics of Cultural Nationalism Sub-national Movements of South Asia in Comparative Perspective Party Organisation and Policy-Making in a Changing Environment The Indian National Congress Transformation of the Party System, Social Change and Civil Society in India Part Three: The State And Social Change India Dynastic Rule or the Democratisation of Power? Between Transaction to Transcendence The State and the Institutionalisation of Power in India Crowds and Power Democracy and the Crisis of 'Governability' in India Epilogue Crisis and Resilience in Indian Democracy. Bibliography Index About Author
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [409]-429) and index.

Contents:
List of Tables
List of Figures
Preface
Introduction
Machine derived contents note: Part One: Models And Methods Of Social Change
Flawed Paradigms
Some 'Western' Models of Indian Politics
Paradoxes of Power
Political Science as Morality Play
Desecularising the State
Religion and Politics in India after Independence
Caste and the Politics of Identity
Beyond the Orientalist Discourse
Part Two: Politics And The Social Process
Ballot Box and Local Power
Elections in an Indian Village
The Perils of Promoting Equality
The Latent Significance of the Anti-reservation Movement in India
Room to Manouevre in the Middle
Local Elites, Political Action and the State in India
The Rational Politics of Cultural Nationalism
Sub-national Movements of South Asia in Comparative Perspective
Party Organisation and Policy-Making in a Changing Environment
The Indian National Congress
Transformation of the Party System, Social Change and Civil Society in India
Part Three: The State And Social Change
India
Dynastic Rule or the Democratisation of Power?
Between Transaction to Transcendence
The State and the Institutionalisation of Power in India
Crowds and Power
Democracy and the Crisis of 'Governability' in India
Epilogue
Crisis and Resilience in Indian Democracy.
Bibliography
Index
About Author