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Politics of Hate: Religious Majoritarianism in South Asia

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Explore the alarming rise of religious majoritarianism in South Asia with “Politics of Hate.” Farahnaz Ispahani examines how historical grievances and fear-mongering fuel extremism in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. Discover the dangerous consequences for minority groups as ISBN 9789356293557 reveals the manipulation of faith for political gain. Learn how communalism impacts 2 billion lives across the region. Buy now and delve into the urgent need for tolerance and peace.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789356293557
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 213 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9356293554
  • Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2023
  • Height: 143 mm
  • No of Pages: 340
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Weight: 110 gr

21 reviews for Politics of Hate: Religious Majoritarianism in South Asia

  1. Kushagra Khare

    This book is a tough read. It exposes the horrifying consequences of religious majoritarianism.

  2. Ankul Sharma

    Important but depressing. The book highlights a grim reality in South Asia.

  3. Yashwanth Kumar Reddy Bethi

    Excellent analysis of the political manipulation of faith. A critical read for anyone interested in South Asia.

  4. Abhishek Kumar

    Disturbing look at religious majoritarianism. It’s an important topic, but the book could have been shorter.

  5. Samanwita Das

    Ispahani tackles a difficult subject with clarity. However, I wish there were more solutions offered.

  6. Rishi Raj Verma

    The book gives a balanced overview. Still insightful on political exploitation of religion.

  7. Kartikey Singh

    An incisive look at the politics of hate. The impact on the region’s future is unsettling to consider.

  8. Sameer Saurabh Kiro

    A must-read for anyone interested in South Asian politics. The book explains the dangers of extremism.

  9. Vatsal

    The book left me feeling hopeless. It highlights the extent to which the hatred is prevalent.

  10. Vaibhav Agrawal

    Eye-opening and disturbing. This book is a must-read to understand the current political climate.

  11. Soham Anup Aychitte

    Helped me understand the complex dynamics of religious majoritarianism.

  12. Aastha Moona

    A well-written and insightful book. It sheds light on the complex issue in South Asia.

  13. Sauradeep Mitra

    Informative but lacks nuance in some areas. The author covers much ground, but some perspectives are missing.

  14. Surya Prakash Sahoo

    A crucial book for understanding the dangers of communalism. At times the book felt biased.

  15. Sparsh

    A powerful examination of hate and its consequences. Heavy material but worthwhile.

  16. Aniket Singh

    A sobering read about the rise of religious majoritarianism. Ispahani provides a well-researched account, but at times it felt a bit dense.

  17. Aekkus Bir Singh Ahuja

    The book is somewhat repetitive. Still insightful on political exploitation of religion.

  18. Yash Kumar

    A powerful and necessary book. It offers a stark warning about the dangers of religious extremism.

  19. Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu

    Important topic, but the writing style is dry and academic. It could be more accessible.

  20. Meenal Sareen

    An important book, meticulously researched. It’s a hard read because of the subject matter.

  21. Yamini

    Farahnaz Ispahani’s work is comprehensive, though the outlook is bleak.

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