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020 _a9789386446954
082 _a954.053
_bREV
245 0 _aRevolutionary violence versus democracy
_b: Narratives from India
260 _aNew Delhi
_bSage Publications
_c2017
300 _aviii, 236p
520 _aThis book focuses on the interface between democracy and violence, with specific reference to revolutionary strategies and mobilisations. Revolutionary Violence Versus Democracy: Narratives from India explores the armed conflict in India’s ‘Red Corridor’, where Maoists have been employing militant-revolutionary strategies to implement an alternative model of development. It studies this model, the purpose of which is to ensure the inclusion of impoverished tribals considered dispensable by mainstream political parties. Maoists feel that capture of State power is essential for revolution. State-sanctioned extra-judicial violence is common in the tribal belt—Maoists use strategies that challenge the State’s monopoly over the use of violence. This first-of-a-kind book reflects on revolutionary strategies, such as kidnapping, in terms of their validity in democratic mobilisation. Based on extensive field data, the chapters in this compilation discuss the everyday politics of Maoists and contemporary tribal society. Revolutionary violence is debated in the context of the limits of democracy and ineffective modes of governance.
650 _aDemocracy Mobilization
_zIndia
650 _aPolitical violence
_zIndia
_vMoral Authority
650 _aCommunism
_zIndia
700 _aGudavarthy, Ajay
942 _cBK
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