Uncivil Liberalism [electronic resource] : Labour, Capital and Commercial Society in Dadabhai Naoroji's Political Thought.
Reinterprets Dadabhai Naoroji's Indian contribution to global debates on liberalism, capitalism and labour alongside concerns of civil peace.
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Uncivil Liberalism -- General Editor -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Indian Politics between the State and Capital -- Indian Political Thought between the Local and the Global -- Agency, Structure and Anti-foundationalism in Global Political Thought -- Liberalism -- Republicanism -- Dadabhai Naoroji's Transnational Life -- Sources -- Structure of the Book -- 1 Sociality in an Imperial and Industrial Age -- The 'Official' Liberalism of Colonial Rule -- Character and Civil Society | |
505 | 8 | |a Natural Law and Commercial Society -- Natural Born Englishmen and Commercial Society -- Romanticism's Critique of Commercial Society -- Conclusion -- 2 Sociality and the Parsis of Western India -- Dadabhai Naoroji and Zoroastrianism -- Parsi Sociality and Commerce -- Social and Political Associations between India and Britain -- Conclusion -- 3 Civil Society and Social Reform -- The Demise of the Parsi Panchayat and Communal Tensions -- Female Education -- Religious Reform -- Cultural Education -- Right to Property and Inheritance -- Conclusion -- 4 Conceptualizing the Drain Theory | |
505 | 8 | |a Economic Crisis and the Threat to Civil Society -- Indigenous Capital, Homo Economicus and Finance -- Statistical Liberalism and 'Improvement' -- The Land Question and the Labour Theory of Value -- Conclusion: Comparing Naoroji and Locke's Labour Theories of Value -- 5 Making Commercial Society in India -- Commercial Society, Capital and the Colonial State -- Commercial Society, Capital and the Princely States -- Indianization of the Civil Service and 'Self-Government' -- Indian Political Economy -- Conclusion -- 6 Making Commercial Society in Britain -- Landed Capital in Britain and Ireland | |
505 | 8 | |a The Irish Connection -- Securing the Rights of Labour in the British World -- Municipal Politics in London via Bombay -- The Rights of Labour and Naoroji's Finsbury Campaign -- The Drain Theory and Global Critics of Empire -- Conclusion -- 7 The Afterlives of Naoroji's Political Thought -- The Drain and Village Traditionalism: G. Birdwood, M. K. Gandhi and D. R. Gadgil -- The Drain and Urban Modernity: J. Nehru, K. T. Shah and C. N. Vakil -- The Drain and the Swatantra Party -- Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Implications for Liberalism and Empire -- Implications for Indian Political Thought | |
504 | |a References -- Primary Sources -- Printed Primary Sources -- Index | ||
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