Age of anger: a history of present
Mishra, Pankaj
Age of anger: a history of present Mishra, Pankaj - Delhi Juggernaut 2017 - ix, 406 p.
Table of Contents:
1. Prologue: Forgotten Conjunctures
2. Clearing a Space : History's Winners and their Illusions
3. Loving Oneself Through Others : Progress and its Contradictions
4. Losing My Religion : Islam, Secularism and Revolution
5. Regaining My Religion : I. Nationalism Unbound; I I. Messianic Visions
6. Finding True Freedom and Equality : The Heritage of Nihilism
7. Epilogue: Finding Reality
I started thinking about this book in 2014 after Indian voters, including my own friends and relatives, elected Hindu supremacists to power, and Islamic State became a magnet for young men and women in Western democracies. I finished writing it during the week in 2016 in which Britain voted to leave the European Union. It went to the printers in the week that Donald Trump was elected president of the United States. Each of these earthquakes revealed fault lines that I felt had been barely noticed over the years, running through inner lives as well as nations, communities and families. The pages that follow try to make sense of bewildering, and often painful, experiences by re‑examining a divided modern world, this time from the perspective of those who came late to it, and felt, as many people do now, left, or pushed, behind.
https://www.juggernaut.in/books/8884f246b1ff4969b59e2e28c9ba31c2
9789386228116
World politics - To 1900
World politics - 1989-
Modern civilization
Anger - Political condition - History
Social change - Political condition - History
Youth - Political activity - History
Nationalism - History
Terrorism - History
Religion - Politics - History
Political science
320 / M4A4
Age of anger: a history of present Mishra, Pankaj - Delhi Juggernaut 2017 - ix, 406 p.
Table of Contents:
1. Prologue: Forgotten Conjunctures
2. Clearing a Space : History's Winners and their Illusions
3. Loving Oneself Through Others : Progress and its Contradictions
4. Losing My Religion : Islam, Secularism and Revolution
5. Regaining My Religion : I. Nationalism Unbound; I I. Messianic Visions
6. Finding True Freedom and Equality : The Heritage of Nihilism
7. Epilogue: Finding Reality
I started thinking about this book in 2014 after Indian voters, including my own friends and relatives, elected Hindu supremacists to power, and Islamic State became a magnet for young men and women in Western democracies. I finished writing it during the week in 2016 in which Britain voted to leave the European Union. It went to the printers in the week that Donald Trump was elected president of the United States. Each of these earthquakes revealed fault lines that I felt had been barely noticed over the years, running through inner lives as well as nations, communities and families. The pages that follow try to make sense of bewildering, and often painful, experiences by re‑examining a divided modern world, this time from the perspective of those who came late to it, and felt, as many people do now, left, or pushed, behind.
https://www.juggernaut.in/books/8884f246b1ff4969b59e2e28c9ba31c2
9789386228116
World politics - To 1900
World politics - 1989-
Modern civilization
Anger - Political condition - History
Social change - Political condition - History
Youth - Political activity - History
Nationalism - History
Terrorism - History
Religion - Politics - History
Political science
320 / M4A4