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The Civilizational Roots of Indian Democracy

Offered By: The University of Chicago via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the complex relationship between Indian civilization and democracy in this thought-provoking lecture by Professor Dipesh Chakrabarty. Delve into the historical evolution of the concept of "Indian civilization," from its European origins to its adoption by Indian nationalist leaders. Examine how this idea, despite its controversial nature, played a crucial role in shaping India's democratic foundations based on universal adult citizenship rights. Gain insights into the interconnections between civilization, nationalism, and democracy in the Indian context, while considering the perspectives of influential figures such as Swami Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi, and Jawaharlal Nehru. Analyze the challenges and debates surrounding Indian democracy, including issues of labor, population, religion, and climate change, to develop a nuanced understanding of India's political landscape.

Syllabus

Introduction
Civilization and Civilisation
Swami Vivekananda
Vivekananda in Chicago
Vivekanandas Letters
The Turban
Kate Sanborn
Gandhi
Gandhis Manifesto
Gandhi and Freud
Gandhi and Tagore
Crisis of Civilization
Human Rights
Civil War
Realpolitik in India
Universal Adult Franchise
The Arthashastra
The Debate
Nehrus Essay
Shuri
Postliberalisation nationalism
Religion
Nationalism
Labour
The problem
Why Indians get
Flexible labour conditions
Population
Soft Hindus
Climate change


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UChicago Social Sciences

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