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Title: | Rebels with a cause: famous dissenters and why they are not being heard |
Authors: | Ram Mohan, T. T. |
Keywords: | Dissenters;Civilization turning;Inequalities in wealth;Arundhati Roy |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Gurgaon: Portfolio India |
Abstract: | Democratic societies take pride in the freedom of expression. Indeed, the right to dissent and tolerance of diverse viewpoints distinguish a democratic society from a dictatorship. In his new book, Prof. T.T. Ram Mohan profiles well-known dissenters Arundhati Roy, Oliver Stone, Kancha Ilaiah, David Irving, Yanis Varoufakis, U.G. Krishnamurti and John Pilger to illustrate how, in practice, dissent tends to be severely circumscribed. It is only the celebrity status of these dissenters that has kept them from being actively harmed. Through an exploration of the lives and ideas of these personalities, the author argues that, while one may not agree with their positions on various issues, their views merit discussion and debate. Engaging with them and responding to their analyses holds out the prospect for substantive reform within the system. Yet, the dominant elites prefer not to do so, instead marginalizing and even ostracizing dissenters precisely because they find change of any sort threatening. Rebels with a Cause is a book that asks hard questions to challenge the way we view, and live in, the world-an important book for anyone who refuses to accept the status quo. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11718/23853 |
ISBN: | 9780670089963 |
Appears in Collections: | Books |
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