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Politics of the poor — Indrajit Roy
In Pursuit of Development
English - June 16, 2021 06:00 - 1 hour - 60.3 MBPolitics News News Commentary dan banik africa african politics china democracy development development aid india policymaking poverty Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Even though the world is richer today than ever before, a large number of people do not share in those riches, even in democracies. So, what does living in a democracy mean for people who simultaneously confront persistent deprivations and increasing inequalities? Do people living in poverty absorb the universalistic ideas associated with democracy? Or do their precarious lives overwhelm them so much so that they cannot act beyond particularistic concerns? These are the questions that Indrajit Roy tackles in Politics of the Poor: Negotiating Democracy in Contemporary India.
Indrajit Roy is Senior Lecturer in Global Development Politics at the University of York.
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