The Roots of Participatory Democracy: Democratic Communists in South Africa and Kerala, India
This book compares the Communist parties of India and South Africa in their pursuits of socialist democracy. Williams looks at their organizational characteristics, party history, and their competing tendencies, as well as how they have pushed forward their similar ideologies within their unique political and economic environments.
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The Roots of Participatory Democracy: Democratic Communists in South Africa and Kerala, India
This book compares the Communist parties of India and South Africa in their pursuits of socialist democracy. Williams looks at their organizational characteristics, party history, and their competing tendencies, as well as how they have pushed forward their similar ideologies within their unique political and economic environments.
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The Roots of Participatory Democracy: Democratic Communists in South Africa and Kerala, India

The Roots of Participatory Democracy: Democratic Communists in South Africa and Kerala, India

by M. Williams
The Roots of Participatory Democracy: Democratic Communists in South Africa and Kerala, India

The Roots of Participatory Democracy: Democratic Communists in South Africa and Kerala, India

by M. Williams

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This book compares the Communist parties of India and South Africa in their pursuits of socialist democracy. Williams looks at their organizational characteristics, party history, and their competing tendencies, as well as how they have pushed forward their similar ideologies within their unique political and economic environments.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230606401
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 07/01/2008
Edition description: 2008
Pages: 215
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

MICHELLE WILLIAMS is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Political Studies at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa.

Table of Contents

The Paradox of Democratic Communism PART I: IDEOLOGY AND PRACTICE OF SOCIAL DEMOCRACY Communist Renewal and Ideological Convergence The Counter-hegemonic Politics of the CPI(M) The Hegemonic Politics of the SACP PART II: PARTY, CLASS, AND STATE IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT Party Capacities in Historical Perspective Competing Political Tendencies Party and Class under Electoral Politics Conclusion
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