

Violent Fraternity
Book • 2021
Violent Fraternity explores the political thought that laid the foundations of modern India, from the early twentieth century to the independence of India and the formation of Pakistan in 1947.
The book examines influential figures like Gandhi, Iqbal, Ambedkar, and Savarkar, highlighting how they remade modern political languages in the shadow of imperialism.
It demonstrates how India redefined political violence in the global era.
The book examines influential figures like Gandhi, Iqbal, Ambedkar, and Savarkar, highlighting how they remade modern political languages in the shadow of imperialism.
It demonstrates how India redefined political violence in the global era.
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