
HE HINDU COUNTERREVOLUTION: The Violent Recreation of an Imagined Past Waldcn Bcllo. PhD. is currently the International Adjunct Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York at Binghamton. He was a member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines —LL- from 2009 to 2015. He made the only reeoided resignation on principle from the Congress of the Philippines owing to principled differences with the administration of President Benigno Aquino III on domestic, international, and ethical issues. A reined professor at the University of the Philippines, he is the author of 24 books, including Food Wars (London: Verso 2009), Capitalism's Last Stand? (London: Zed, 2013), The Fall of China? Preventing the Next Crash (forthcoming), and State and Counterrevolution (forthcoming). CONTENTS Foreword Preface 1. The Hindu Counterrevolution Role Reversal The Unhinging of Congress The Hindu Right Learns from Indira The Failure of the Nehruvian Ideal Hindutva and the Hindu Nationalist Ideological- Political Complex The Class/Caste Dimension The "Gujarat Model" The Populist Dimension The Real Gujarat Model Challenging the Idea of India Obstacles to Hegemony Conclusion Note about the author Endnotes The Hindu Counterrevolution: The Violent Recreation of an imagined 2. Duterte's Revolt against Liberal Democracy Eliminationism The Roots of Dutertismo A Fascist Original Populist in Rhetoric, Fascist in Substance Duterte, Philippine Society, and Sociology Comparative Genocide 3. "Trust Me, I Am the One Who Will Drain the Swamp": An Interview With Walden Bello on Fascism in the Global South References About the author 4. Sieg Heil Deja Vu? Understanding the Global Rise of the Extreme Right Counterrevolution in the North Counterrevolution in Asia Common Features What is to be done? Deja vu?
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