New Nationalism, Social Democracy, and Development: A Commentary on Contemporary India

Suresh Kodoor
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As in the most parts of the world, India of today also is governed and determined by a socioeconomic order where the profit is privatized, while the cost is socialized. The world has been witnessing a vulgar polarization of wealth in favor of a few privileged with a vast majority of the populace getting pushed into the deeper ends of poverty and destitution. India is traversing this trajectory, more aggressively in the last couple of decades, since she opened up her economy to the forces of neo-liberalization. The worsening economic conditions would obviously trigger unrest and anger against those in power, and the ruling class in turn pre-empt the possibility of any such upraising by preoccupying the mass with emotionally charged divisive issues that pit them against one another. “Nationalism” has always been one of the most effective “emotional tools” in the hands of the rightist forces world over in the past in their efforts to ward off mass resistance, and now it is India’s turn to endure the enactment of the same. While capitalism is tightly preserving the economic structure that enables amassment of wealth for a few, fascism in the hands of the ultra-nationalists is acting as its gatekeeper to ensure that dispossessed do not gatecrash, revolt, and thrash the capitalist castle. The privileged work overtime to divide the very forces that could form a threat to their economic fortunes and system of loot. This paper is a detailed commentary on how the above said process is currently operating and how it is weakening the democracy, diversity, and sustainable development in India.
新民族主义、社会民主主义与发展:当代印度评论
与世界上大多数地区一样,今天的印度也由社会经济秩序管理和决定,利润私有化,成本社会化。世界一直在目睹一种粗俗的财富两极分化,有利于少数特权阶层,绝大多数民众被推向贫困和匮乏的更深层次。自从印度向新自由化的力量开放经济以来,在过去几十年里,印度正以更积极的方式走过这条轨道。不断恶化的经济状况显然会引发对当权者的动荡和愤怒,而统治阶级反过来又通过让民众关注情绪化的分裂问题来先发制人,使他们相互对立。过去,“民族主义”一直是世界各地右翼势力抵御大规模抵抗的最有效的“情感工具”之一,现在轮到印度忍受同样的行为了。虽然资本主义正在严格保护能够为少数人积累财富的经济结构,但极端民族主义者手中的法西斯主义正在充当其守门人,以确保被剥夺财产的人不会闯入、反抗和殴打资本主义城堡。特权阶层加班加点,以分裂可能对他们的经济财富和掠夺体系构成威胁的力量。本文详细评论了上述进程目前是如何运作的,以及它如何削弱印度的民主、多样性和可持续发展。
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