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  2. Our Hindu Rashtra - Wikipedia

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    The review argues that Patel falls somewhat short in examining the "distinctive malevolance" of Hindu majoritarianism in the present moment. [ 1 ] Ranjona Banerji of The Asian Age in her review of the book writes, " Our Hindu Rashtra is more a presentation of our recent history from the perspective of democracy.

  3. Majoritarianism - Wikipedia

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    Majoritarianism is sometimes pejoratively referred to by its opponents as "ochlocracy" or "tyranny of the majority". Majoritarianism is often referred to as majority rule, which may refer to a majority class ruling over a minority class, while not referring to the decision process called majority rule. Majority rule is a belief that the ...

  4. Aakar Patel - Wikipedia

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    "Our Hindu Nation") about Hindu majoritarianism in India was authored by Aakar Patel, and published by Westland Books in the year 2020. [ 3 ] [ 23 ] [ 27 ] It surveys historical documents, government committee reports, court judgments, media archives, and records personal anecdotes on a range of issues.

  5. Majoritarian democracy - Wikipedia

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    There are few, if any, purely majoritarian democracies. In many democracies, majoritarianism is modified or limited by one or several mechanisms which attempt to represent minorities. The United Kingdom is the classical example of a majoritarian system. [5] The United Kingdom's Westminster system has been borrowed and adapted in many other ...

  6. Pratilipi - Wikipedia

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    Pratilipi is an Indian online self-publishing and audiobook portal headquartered in Bangalore. Founded in 2014, the company allows users to publish and read original works such as stories, poetry, essays, and articles in twelve languages: Hindi, Urdu, English, Gujarati, Bengali, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Punjabi and Odia.

  7. Mob rule - Wikipedia

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  8. Ashis Nandy - Wikipedia

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    Ashis Nandy (born 13 May 1937) is an Indian political psychologist, social theorist, futurist and critic. A trained clinical psychologist, Nandy has provided theoretical critiques of European colonialism, development, modernity, secularism, Hindutva, science, technology, nuclearism, cosmopolitanism, and utopia.

  9. Gunvant Shah - Wikipedia

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    Gunvant Shah is chiefly an essayist. [6] His collections of essays are Cardiogram (1997), Ran To Lilachham (1978), Vagda Ne Taras Tahukani (1979), Vicharo Na Vrundavanma (1981), Manna Meghdhanush (1985), Dhai Akshar Prem Ka (1993), Gandhini Ghadiyal, Silence Zone (1984), Gandhini Champal, Batrise Kothe Diva (1988), Sambhavami Yuge Yuge (1994), Akantna Akashma (1996), Kabir Khada Bazar Me (2004 ...