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Essays on Marxism in Asia / Murzban Jal.

Van Pelt Library DS422.C3 J35 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jal, Murzban, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Caste--India--History.
Caste.
India.
History.
Religion and politics--India.
Religion and politics.
India--Social conditions.
Social conditions.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xiii, 169 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Routledge, [2022]
Summary:
Essays on Marxism and Asia begins with the largely forgotten prophet of ancient Iran Zarathushtra, remembered and immortalised by Friedrich Nietzsche's Also Sprach Zarathustra. In contrast to the infamous clash of civilisation thesis, this book argues for a humanist theory of civilisations and studies the Parsis or Persians who left Iran to settle in India and make it their home. It claims that Parsis, despite being a migrant community, took strength from their Persian heritage and civilisation and rose to become the architects of industrial modernity in India. This book locates this humanist theory in the larger genre of the Asiatic mode of production with caste as its sub- text. It then takes a phenomenological reading of caste in India and says that India is afflicted by a very strange illness called silent blindness' where humanity is silenced and blinded in front of the caste apparatus. It then analyzes how capitalism and modernity fashioned caste in the image of capitalism and how the Indian right- wing imagined its fascistic politics of race and racial superiority based on the image of caste hierarchy. The problem in India has been that the liberals could not take caste seriously so as to confront it and then annihilate this violent apartheid structure. This, the book argues, has led to the rise of fascism in India. The book concludes with positing two different strands of secularism, namely liberal or bourgeois secularism which merely separates religion and the state (but mixes these when required) and revolutionary secularism which humanises religion and politics first in order to find the human and class content in both. The chapters in this book were originally published in Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Marxism in the Revolutionary Underworld
2. Zarathushtra in the Indian Underworld
3. Parsis and the Makings of Indian Modernity
4. Messianism and Humanism: Dilemma of an Indian Minority
5. Phenomenology and the Makings of Caste
6. On the Asiatic Mode of Production
7. Rethinking Secularism in India in the Age of Triumphant Fascism.
Notes:
Includes index.
Other Format:
Electronic version: JAL, MURZBAN. ESSAYS ON MARXISM AND ASIA.
ISBN:
9780367618650
0367618656
9780367618797
0367618796
OCLC:
1253472717
Publisher Number:
99989843521

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