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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : As New. After nearly six decades of its existence, there is a pervasive feeling that India's democracy is in crisis. But what is the nature of this threat? In this essay Pratap Bhanu Mehta, reminding us what a bold experiment bringing democracy to a largely illiterate and unpropertied India was, argues that the sphere of politics has truly created opportunities for people to participate in society. But, looking at various facets, he also finds that persistent social inequality on the one hand, and a mistaken view of the state's proper function and organization on the other, have modified and hindered the workings of democracy and its effects in innumerable ways. Positing the quest for self-respect as democracy's deepest aspiration, this essay explores how inequality and the crisis of accountability have together impeded collective action to achieve such an end. To recover this sense of moral well being and responsibility, Mehta suggests, is the core of the democratic challenge before us. "Optimistic, lively and closely argued, the Burden of Democracy offers a new ideological imagination that throws light on our discontents. By returning to the basics of democracy it serves to illuminate our predicament, even while perceiving the broad contours for change." (jacket).
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : Good. Paperback. 178 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Penguin, India, 2003. *** CONDITION: This book is in good condition. More specifically: Covers have no creasing. Edges of covers have superficial wear. Spine is uncreased. . Edges of pages are lightly browned. . Most for the first 35 pages have heavy blue highlighting. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: Positing the quest for self-respect as democracys deepest apsiration, this essay explores how inequality and the crisis of accountability have together impeded collective action to achieve such an end. To recover the sense of moral well being and responsibility, the author suggests, is the core of the democratic challenge before India. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Politics & Government; ISBN/EAN: 9780143030225. Inventory No: 24030275.