TY - BOOK AU - Dwaipayan Bhattacharyya TI - Government as practice: democratic left in a transforming India T2 - South Asia in the social sciences SN - 9781107102262 U1 - 320.954/14 D96 G PY - 2016/// CY - New Delhi PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Right and left (Political science) KW - Democracy N1 - The democratic left in India is in deep crisis. During the first decade of the century it has slid from its highest parliamentary presence to virtual irrelevance. A key to its retrieval, this book argues, lies in its ability to imagine a new popular politics for reinventing its democratic credentials beyond mere electoral posturing. In this respect, much can be learnt from the left’s own governmental practices as they evolved since the late 1960s, crafting a unique blend of politics, policy, idealism, practicality, vision and delivery. By looking at the problematic of government from the days of deft land reforms to messy land acquisition, the book situates ‘government as practice’ as a prism for critical thinking on democratic politics in postcolonial India. Grounded in empirical and archival research, the book is useful for those passionate as well as sceptical about the revival potentials of a new left in India’s fast changing political economy. ; 1. Inception: Government as Practice 2. Consolidation: Land Reforms 3. Agency: School Teachers 4. Machinery: Party Society 5. Implosion: Singur, Nandigram Appendix I: The Left through Elections Appendix II: Local Governance and Electability Bibliography Index N2 - "Discusses the strategies of governance deployed by the mainstream Left in India"-- ER -