The Argumentative Indian
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The Argumentative Indian (ISBN 0-7139-9687-0) is a book written by the Indian Nobel Prize winning economist Amartya Sen. It is a collection of essays that discuss India's history and identity, focusing on the traditions of public debate and intellectual pluralism.
The Argumentative Indian brings together a selection of writings from Sen that outline the need to understand contemporary India in the light of its long argumentative tradition. The understanding and use of this argumentative tradition are critically important, Sen argues, for the success of India's democracy, the defence of its secular politics, the removal of inequalities related to class, caste, gender and community, and the pursuit of sub-continental peace.
[edit] External links
- The Argumentative Indian by Amartya Sen, a review published in The Asian Review of Books.
- Beyond the call centre, a review published in The Guardian.
- In defence of reason, another review from The Guardian.
- Effort to right wrongs leaves past shackled, a critical review from The Times Higher Education Supplement.