Itihaser Uttaradhikar
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- Author: Partha Chatterjee
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9788177560756
- Pages: 192
- Format: Hardcover
Description
Itihaser Uttaradhikar by Partha Chatterjee is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between history, statehood, and national identity, through the lens of Marxist philosophy and modern political thought. The book is a collection of essays that reflect the author's deep engagement with the intersection of nationalism, history, and the state.
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The State and Nationalism:
In this book, Chatterjee reflects on the Marxist perspective of the state and its place in socialist thought. He critiques the lack of substantial discourse on the modern state within Marxist frameworks and delves into how socialist thinkers have often overlooked the state as a foundational concept. He explores how socialist societies have viewed the state as merely a temporary system, rather than a deeply ingrained structure of governance. -
Revisiting Marx's Thoughts:
The author revisits Marx’s writings on the state and offers new interpretations on the role of the state in the modern world. Chatterjee argues that any new socialist system in the future should aim to break free from the bureaucratic and expert-driven models of governance. -
The Future of Socialism and Democracy:
Chatterjee advocates for a restructuring of India's federal system to expand democracy, suggesting that marginalized communities, particularly Dalits, will play a crucial role in shaping the future of India's political landscape. His ideas challenge the existing order, calling for a democratic transformation rooted in social justice. -
Nationhood, Capitalism, and Cultural Conflict:
The essays in Itihaser Uttaradhikar also deal with the concepts of nationalism, capital, and cultural identity, specifically the tension between Eastern and Western ideologies. Chatterjee examines the complexities of post-colonial identity and the conflict that arises in nations seeking to define themselves amidst Western influences. -
A Unique Perspective on Social Change:
Chatterjee’s work offers a compelling argument for rethinking the relationship between state power, national identity, and the historical narratives that define them. The book also highlights his expertise in both the historical and political realms, bringing a multi-faceted perspective to these ongoing debates.
This collection is a significant contribution to the study of modern political thought, offering fresh insights into the historical and philosophical underpinnings of nationalism and the state in the post-colonial world.

