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    2017-04-25

    Explore "2017-04-25" with insightful episodes like "An Eminent Victorian: Gandhi and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy in the 19th Century", "Merchants of Death? The Nye Commission, the Business of War, and the Politics of Memory" and "Merchants of Death? The Nye Commission, the Business of War, and the Politics of Memory" from podcasts like ""Asian Studies Centre", "Rothermere American Institute" and "Rothermere American Institute"" and more!

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    An Eminent Victorian: Gandhi and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy in the 19th Century

    An Eminent Victorian: Gandhi and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy in the 19th Century
    Dilip M. Menon speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 25 April 2017 Gandhi’s lauded text Hind Swaraj is born of and located within the 19th century crisis of liberal democracy and its resolutions of an intimate animosity towards the masses. Gandhi shares considerable terrain with Indian liberals writing in the late 19th and early 20th century; the text can be seen as articulating a certain kind of conservatism that attempts to think with “recovering liberties” that Christopher Bayly charts in all its nuances of a global historicism, statistical liberalism and a benign sociology. While Gandhi draws upon this burgeoning corpus of liberal thought in India, his work is characterized by its typical impatience with ideas, and a method that combines random observation with apodictic statements. The Hind Swaraj resisted many of the impulses of Indian liberalism, even when thinking from within it, in its attempt to forge a politics of indigeneity.
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