"To Kill a Democracy" by John Keane critically examines India's political trajectory, arguing that the nation, often celebrated as the world's largest democracy, is experiencing a concerning shift towards authoritarian governance. Keane offers a rigorous analysis of the various factors contributing to this decline, including the erosion of democratic institutions, the rise of populist movements, the suppression of dissent, and challenges to secular values. The book provides a scholarly yet accessible account of contemporary Indian political dynamics, challenging conventional perceptions and highlighting the fragility of democratic systems.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the complex challenges confronting democracy in modern India.
- Explore the mechanisms through which democratic institutions and freedoms can be undermined.
- Engage with a well-researched perspective on global political trends and the nature of despotism.
- Stimulate critical thinking about the resilience and vulnerabilities of democratic societies worldwide.