This book attempts to examine the interrelationship between Maoism, democracy and globalization, the three distinct but inseparable currents marking Indian politics today. It analyses how they are distinct in terms of their goals, direction and modalities of forging social, political, economic and even cultural change, while mutually influencing each other in the emergent political process.
It precisely maps the processes that are internal to each of these currents and explores and identifies the moments of mutual influence, areas of conflict and mutually exclusive pulls they bring to the contemporary politics in India.
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