The Battle of Belonging : On Nationalism, Patriotism, and What it Means to be Indian
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
8194735386
ISBN-13
9788194735380
Publisher
Aleph Book Company
Imprint
Aleph Book Company
Country of Manufacture
IN
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 1st, 2020
Print length
462 Pages
Weight
643 grams
Dimensions
23.00 x 15.00 x 3.00 cms
Product Classification:
Political ideologies
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The author summarizes India’s liberal constitutionalism, exploring the enlightened values that towering leaders like Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore, Ambedkar, Patel, Azad, and others invested the nation with.
There are over a billion Indians alive today. But are some Indians more Indian than others? To answer this question, one that is central to the identity of every man, woman, and child who belongs to the modern Republic of India, eminent thinker and bestselling writer Shashi Tharoor explores hotly contested ideas of nationalism, patriotism, citizenship, and belonging. In the course of his study, he explains what nationalism is, and can be, reveals who is anti-national, what patriotism actually means, and explores the nature and future of Indian nationhood. He gives us a clear-sighted view of the forces working to undermine the ‘idea of India’ (a phrase coined by Rabindranath Tagore) that has evolved through history and which, in its modern form, was enshrined in India’s Constitution by its founding fathers. Divided into six sections, the book starts off by exploring historical and contemporary ideas of nationalism, patriotism, liberalism, democracy, and humanism, many of which emerged in the West in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and quickly spread throughout the world.
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