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The Wheel of Law: India's Secularism in Comparative Constitutional Context
The Wheel of Law: India's Secularism in Comparative Constitutional Context. By Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003. 344p. $39.50. Since its birth in 1947, India has presented an enigma to many social scientists. A country with a huge population—many living in rat...
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Published in: | Perspectives on politics 2004, Vol.2 (3), p.614-615 |
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Format: | Review |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The Wheel of Law: India's Secularism in Comparative
Constitutional Context. By Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 2003. 344p. $39.50. Since its birth in 1947, India has presented an enigma to many social
scientists. A country with a huge population—many living in
rather grim circumstances of illiteracy, poverty and despair, bearing a
historical legacy of hegemonic rule under the Mughals or the British,
and professing a traditional culture marked by deference to authority
and hierarchic social arrangements—does not present ideal
conditions for democracy to flourish. But India confounded many pundits
simply by surviving, indeed succeeding, as a pluralist and
constitutional polity. However, one development that may be undermining
that confidence is the emergence of an aggressive religious movement
coalescing around the sangh parivar (i.e., the cluster of
organizations dedicated to the principles of Hindutva), the
extremist Hindu identity movement whose electoral success and social
agenda is threatening to unravel one of the cherished pillars of
India's democracy—its self-conscious and determined
commitment to a secular order. Gary Jacobsohn's book explores the
challenges this development poses from within a jurisprudential and
comparative perspective, including in his analysis references and
themes relevant to Israel and the United States as well. |
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ISSN: | 1537-5927 1541-0986 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S153759270467037X |