Author: Bailey, F. G. (Frederick George) Title: The Need for Enemies : Bestiary of Political Forms
Description: Ithaca [NY], Cornell University Press, 1998. orig.cloth. 21x13cm, xiv,223 p.. Minor rubbing. VG. ¶ Amid the escalating hostilities of today's world, F.G. Bailey returns to the state of Orissa in the eastern India of the 1950s to consider what held a diverse collection of people together and what drove them apart. The last of Bailey's books about Orissa, "The Need for Enemies", offers a ground-level view of regional politics in South Asia in the years following independence. In doing so, the book analyzes political problems that are of universal concern: incivility in public life, the inescapable dilemma of duty always in tension with interests, public consensus on what is right and good giving way to a babel of inconsistent moralities, and, not least, true believers contesting realists who see virtue in compromise.A portrait of Orissa and its leaders in 1959, the book is also a treatise on political morale. As Bailey tells the story of political and social turmoil in postcolonial India, a tale rich in ethnographic detail, he follows Orissa's politicians through a maze of inconsistencies, and makes clear the dangers that beset political cultures in a complex world of multiple competing alternatives" - Publisher's description.
Keywords: Political Anthropology, Orissa, India South Asia, Rhetoric, Social Sociology, Psychology, Opposition, Enemies,
Price: US$ 59.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS019188I