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Toward a Free Economy

Swatantra and Opposition Politics in Democratic India
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Toward a Free Economy by Aditya Balasubramanian delves into the economic transformation of India in the late 20th century. It explores the movement towards liberalisation and the complex social and political dynamics involved. The author examines the ideas and debates that shaped India’s transition from a controlled economy to a more open and free-market system.
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If you're intrigued by the evolution of economic thought in post-colonial India, this book may appeal to you. It offers a detailed exploration of how India navigated its economic policies amidst global influences and internal challenges. The book provides rich historical analysis combined with insights into the military's impact on economic decisions.

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Toward a Free Economy

The unknown history of economic conservatism in India after independence

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The unknown history of economic conservatism in India after independence

Neoliberalism is routinely characterised as an antidemocratic, expert-driven project aimed at insulating markets from politics, devised in the North Atlantic and projected onto the rest of the world. Revising this understanding, Toward a Free Economy shows how economic conservatism emerged and was disseminated in a postcolonial society consistent with the logic of democracy.

Twelve years after the British left India, a Swatantra ("Freedom") Party came to life. It encouraged Indians to break with the Indian National Congress Party, which spearheaded the anticolonial nationalist movement and now dominated Indian democracy. Rejecting Congress's heavy-industrial developmental state and the accompanying rhetoric of socialism, Swatantra promised a "free economy" through its project of opposition politics.

As it circulated across various genres, "free economy" took on meanings that varied by region and language, caste and class, and won diverse advocates. These articulations, informed by but distinct from neoliberalism, came chiefly from communities in southern and western India as they embraced new forms of entrepreneurial activity. At their core, they connoted anticommunism, unfettered private economic activity, decentralised development, and the defence of private property.

Opposition politics encompassed ideas and practice. Swatantra's leaders imagined a conservative alternative to a progressive dominant party in a two-party system. They communicated ideas and mobilised people around such issues as inflation, taxation, and property. And they made creative use of India's institutions to bring checks and balances to the political system.

Democracy's persistence in India is uncommon among postcolonial societies. By excavating a perspective of how Indians made and understood their own democracy and economy, Aditya Balasubramanian broadens our picture of neoliberalism, democracy, and the postcolonial world.

'Recommended and long overdue.' - Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution

'One of the most comprehensive accounts of opposition politics as carried by key individuals and organisations, their initiatives, and its impact...Within economics, economic history and history of economic thought are two separate disciplines. Toward a Free Economy traverses both and goes beyond in its effort to tell the story of India's opposition in its early days. The book lays down a fertile ground for future researchers to further explore.' - Kumar Anand, The Hindu

'Exhaustively researched.' - Archis Mohan, Business Standard

'An instant classic.' - Sanjeet Kashyap, Australian Outlook

Toward a Free Economy is a brilliant history of economic ideas in independent India. It provides a new view of the origins of conservatism in Indian politics, libertarian rather than authoritarian and committed to free markets rather than to Hindu nationalism, which should make a big difference.' - Amartya Sen, Harvard University

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Toward a Free Economy has garnered significant acclaim for its comprehensive examination of opposition politics in India, offering meticulously researched insights that span the disciplines of economic history and the history of economic thought. Critics note its exhaustive research and the book’s ability to aid future scholarly work, with several reviewers describing it as a pioneering, classic work in its field. Its exploration of free-market policies and the ideological underpinnings of India's political history has been particularly praised.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691205243

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 July 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 24 b/w illus. 16 tables. 9 maps.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Aditya Balasubramanian is lecturer in economic history at the Australian National University.

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