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The Need for Enemies: A Bestiary of Political Forms

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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 ...

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The Need for Enemies: A Bestiary of Political Forms 1998, Cornell University Press

ISBN-13: 9780801434709

Hardcover