1st Edition

Essays on Marxism and Asia

By Murzban Jal Copyright 2022
184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

184 Pages
by Routledge

Essays on Marxism and Asia begins with the largely forgotten prophet of ancient Iran Zarathushtra, remembered and immortalised by Friedrich Nietzsche’s Also Sprach Zarathustra . In contrast to the infamous clash of civilisation thesis, this book argues for a humanist theory of civilisations and studies the Parsis or Persians who left Iran to settle in India and make it their home. It claims... Read more

Preface and Acknowledgements

1 Introduction: Marxism in the Revolutionary Underworld

2 Zarathushtra in the Indian Underworld

3 Parsis and the Makings of Indian Modernity

4 Messianism and Humanism: Dilemma of an Indian Minority

5 Phenomenology and the Makings of Caste

6 On the Asiatic Mode of Production

7 Rethinking Secularism in India in the Age of Triumphant Fascism

Biography

Murzban Jal is Professor and Director at the Centre for Educational Studies, Indian Institute of Education, Pune, India. He was Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla and an Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) Senior Fellow where he worked on the ethnography of the makings of a minority community in India. He is author of The Seductions of Karl Marx (2010), Zoroastrianism: from Antiquity to the Modern Period, ed. (2012), The New Militants (2014), Why We Are Not Hindus (2015), What Ails Indian Muslims, ed. with Zaheer Ali (2016), Challenges for the Indian Left, ed. (2017), In the Name of Marx (2018), Zarathushtra and the Inmates of Paradise (2018), Yusuf and Zuleika. The Return of the Despot (2019), The Prison House of Alienation, (2019), Theory and Praxis: Reflections on the Colonization of Knowledge, ed. with Jyoti Bawane (2020) and The Legacy of Karl Marx (2020). He has also published more than hundred papers in national and international journals.