Rachna Suchinmayee

The book is a researched brief account of political thought of
intellectuals across the ideological spectrum in India as well as the West. The
completion of India’s 75 years of independence is an extraordinary juncture to
reflect and understand the phenomenon of Right’s ascendency and its underpinnings.
Conservatism as a philosophy challenge the liberal tradition of radical ideas
and argue for gradual change with continuity and preservation of the past. The
ideas and concepts of nationhood, Hindutva and Hinduism and its political
character, dynamics of Dharma, identity, culture, and politics, have been
debated and scrutinized by various scholars and political actors in the past
and continue to influence society and politics today. This comes from the
impact of Western ideologies and the influence of Indic civilizational ethos.
As a philosophical orientation and an ideology, conservatism today has set the
tone of policy debates in India to manage the new world order and human
dignity. The ideas articulated by scholars several decades ago and even today
becomes more relevant to address diverse issues of the emerging political order
across the globe.
This collection is an attempt to offer an academic understanding
of the nature of conservatism through the lens and ideas of Indian political
thinkers drawing parallel with some Western intellectuals to generate an
informed insight on the subject.
Understanding the Left and the Right
2 Western Liberal
Intellectuals
3 Western Conservative
Intellectuals
4 Conservatism in Indian
Context
5 Understanding
Nationalism and Hinduism
6 Conservative Indian
Political Actors during Independence
7 Contemporary Indian
Conservative Intellectuals
Rachna
Suchinmayee is Professor in Political Science at Patliputra University in
College of Commerce, Arts & Science, Patna. She has authored two books,
Gender Environment and Human Rights and Samsamayik Rajnitik Mudde and published
a number of articles in reputed national and international journals. Besides,
she has presented papers at the International Political Science Association
(IPSA), World Congress at Chili (South America) in 2009 and Brisbane
(Australia) in 2018. She is a regular course writer in Master’s Program in
Political Science at Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi.
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