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Democracy Against Development: Lower-Caste Politics And Political Modernity In Postcolonial India
Democracy Against Development: Lower-Caste Politics And Political Modernity In Postcolonial India
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Witsoe looks at the history of colonialism in India and its role in both shaping modern caste identities and linking locally powerful caste groups to state institutions, which has effectively created a postcolonial patronage state. He then looks at the rise of lower-caste politics in one of India’s poorest and most populous states, Bihar, showing how this increase in democratic participation has radically threatened the patronage state by systematically weakening its institutions and disrupting its development projects. By depicting democracy and development as they truly are in India—in tension—Witsoe reveals crucial new empirical and theoretical insights about the long-term trajectory of democratization in the larger postcolonial world.
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Explores how caste politics challenge India's development efforts.
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Who is this book for?
This book offers a fascinating look into the complex political landscape of India, especially how lower-caste movements influence development. Witsoe's deep dive into Bihar's politics sheds light on the broader implications for postcolonial democracies. If you're interested in political dynamics and social change, this book will give you a nuanced perspective on India's ongoing struggle between democracy and development.