The politics of autonomy : Indian experiences / edited by Ranabir Samaddar.

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Genealogy -- Practices of autonomy.
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Summary: This volume tells us that a critical inquiry into the idea of autonomy suggests that the politics of the future will be the politics of autonomies: an engagement that combines notions like self-government, womens̀ autonomy, devolution of power, the rights of minorities, greater popular access to resources, and legal pluralism, and where different autonomies must learn to negotiate and co-exist. Viewing democratic theory through the lens of autonomy, the contributors:. - argue that autonomy has to be an essential ingredient in the building of post-colonial democracies, not merely a residual mea.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 286-300) and index.

Genealogy -- Practices of autonomy.

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This volume tells us that a critical inquiry into the idea of autonomy suggests that the politics of the future will be the politics of autonomies: an engagement that combines notions like self-government, womens̀ autonomy, devolution of power, the rights of minorities, greater popular access to resources, and legal pluralism, and where different autonomies must learn to negotiate and co-exist. Viewing democratic theory through the lens of autonomy, the contributors:. - argue that autonomy has to be an essential ingredient in the building of post-colonial democracies, not merely a residual mea.

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