Governance and Human Rights(Paperback, Bharat Jhunjhunwala)
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About The Book: The papers presented in this book explain the Indian approach to Governance and Human Rights. Little literature is presently available which can explain the system of governance which enabled the Indian civilisation to survive for 5,000 years. This book makes a pathbreaking contribution in the direction. It shows that there were many methods of checking the excesses of the government. One among such measures was people’s resistance which has been formally established in the form of adult franchise or democracy. It is shown that this is but one small subset of the total system of governance of the Indian civilisation. A plea is made to understand and incorporate of governance into the modern democratic structure. The movement for the protection of Human Rights has come to the fore after the perpetration of great atrocities upon the Jews by the Nazis during the Second World War. But such violations would have occurred throughout history. The second part of the book deals with the Indian approach to Human Rights. It is shown that performance of duties by one secures the rights of others. The focus on rights detracts individuals from performing their duties. A plea is made for greater stress on duties than rights. About The Author: Bharat Jhunjhunwala was born in a family having interest in sugar, paper and electronic industries. He acquired his doctoral degree in Food and Resource Economics from University of Florida at the age of 23. He joined Indian Institute of Management, Banagalore as an Assistant Professor. CONTENTS: Preface • Acknowledgements • Introduction • Statecraft in Ancient India • Kalidasa's Description of Checks on the Unrighteous Ruler • People's Voice in Vedic Political System • Bhisma's Description of Democracy • The Moral Imperative in Good Governance • Checks and Balance of Governance in Ancient India as per the Mahabharata • Eternal Values, Democracy and Human Rights • Elections in the Indian Tradition and Good Governance • Democra