Delhi HM Conference: Authoritarian Politics in South Asia: The Question of Fascism

NB - The Delhi Historical Materialism Conference (Convention Centre, JNU, 3-5 April 2013) has a morning session on the first day, under the title 

“Authoritarian Politics in S. Asia, 1st panel: The Question of Fascism”

See the 9.30 am panel for Wednesday April 3, at http://sacw.net/free/hmdelhiprog.html

The panel will be chaired by Mukul Mangalik. 

Subhash Gatade will present on ‘Communal fascism in action’ 

Jairus Banaji will present on ‘Arthur Rosenberg’s essay Fascism as a Mass Movement and its relevance to us in India.’  

The following two essays contain the background of my presentation ‘Understanding Indian fascism’



Jairus Banaji's edited volume, Fascism: Essays on Europe and India, (Three Essays Collective) contains my essay The law of killing: a brief history of Indian fascism. The other contributions are by Jairus Banaji, Sumit Sarkar and Kannan Srinivasan. We hope the book will be available soon

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