
Caste-Class Hegemony and State Power
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A comprehensive analysis of the state level political process of the growth of ethnic nationalism in India, the volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics, especially political sociology and South Asian studies.
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"Ghanshyam Shah's book covers in detail many facets of the Gujarati public life, ranging from the social dynamics, including the transformation of the caste system, to the political trajectory - with special references to the electoral scenario. This multifaceted study is conducted with great historical depth, harking back to the birth of the province and even before. A great achievement!"Christophe Jaffrelot, Research Director at CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS, Professor of Indian Politics and Sociology at King's College London
"Do you wish to understand the phenomenon of Narendra Modi's ascendance to power in India? Here is the answer by one of India's most prominent social scientists giving a deeper socio-economic explanation through a detailed analysis of Modi's Gujarat years as Chief Minister when he perfected his political strategy that combined the vikas (development) agenda with Hindutva and Asmita (identity). Keeping the full backing of the corporate houses and upper castes with him while mobilising the OBC masses through welfare measures and splitting the subalterns proved to be Modi's winning formula. On methods of assuming supremacy in a political party, using institutions of state and creating campaign waves as well as on handling caste-class-identity interface, the veteran scholar Ghanshyam Shah provides valuable theoretical and practical insights. This work is going to be a landmark contribution to the study of Indian politics."
Manoranjan Mohanty, Professor of Political Science (Retd), University of Delhi
"Gujarat in West India has been a driving force of the transformations taking place in the world's most populous country comprising 1.50 billion people. It was the setting from which Mahatma Gandhi addressed in the late colonial era not only its citizens but humanity at large with his mission of a global future shaped in inclusiveness, equality and social justice for all. Having monitored the political economy for more than five decades and from close by, Ghanshyam Shah discusses how the socio-cultural order has remained embedded in a caste-class fabric of dominance versus subalternity. Both components have under the spell of neoliberal capitalism solidified rather than eroded each other."
Jan Breman, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Sociology at the University of Amsterdam
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