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Rajni Kothari Politics in India : Posted by Rajni Kothari,Author of "Morality of Capitalism" The author describes his book "Morality of Capitalism", which is an analysis of the moral basis underlying the economic system. It has been translated into over twenty languages. Full-text access for this version is provided through the American Book Exchange Web site, which includes a search function that allows users to search all editions or to find one with a particular keyword. The author argues that capitalism is fundamentally different from other economic systems because it has no moral foundation other than individualism and consumers are not only empowered but morally obligated to make choices about their purchases. The free market is thus a form of participatory government by consumers, who decide how resources should be allocated. In the author's view, this means that flaws in capitalism are moral as well as economic because consumerism is a moral value. The author believes that those who oppose capitalism because of its negative effects on the poor and other groups must likewise oppose certain spheres of individual choice, such as smoking and drinking. He also discusses whether capitalism can survive without a moral foundation. In addition, the author describes his book "Politics in India: From Pluralism to Polyarchy". Since its publication thirty years ago, this book has been widely used by political scientists and others interested in Indian politics. The book emphasizes the growing importance of polyarchy (rule by many) in recent Indian politics, especially since the introduction of competitive democracy in the 1970s. It is still widely used for its historical overview of Indian politics. Books Articles Retrieved on 2009-07-18 Retrieved on 2009-07-18 Retrieved on 2009-07-18 Retrieved on 2009-07-17 Retrieved on 2009-07-17 Retrieved on 2009-07-17 Posted by Rajni Kothari,Author of "Morality of Capitalism" The author describes his book "Morality of Capitalism", which is an analysis of the moral basis underlying the economic system. It has been translated into over twenty languages. Full-text access for this version is provided through the American Book Exchange Web site, which includes a search function that allows users to search all editions or to find one with a particular keyword. The author argues that capitalism is fundamentally different from other economic systems because it has no moral foundation other than individualism and consumers are not only empowered but morally obligated to make choices about their purchases. The free market is thus a form of participatory government by consumers, who decide how resources should be allocated. In the author's view, this means that flaws in capitalism are moral as well as economic because consumerism is a moral value. The author believes that those who oppose capitalism because of its negative effects on the poor and other groups must likewise oppose certain spheres of individual choice, such as smoking and drinking. He also discusses whether capitalism can survive without a moral foundation. In addition, the author describes his book "Morality of Capitalism". Since its publication thirty years ago, this book has been widely used by political scientists and others interested in Indian politics. The book emphasizes the growing importance of polyarchy (rule by many) in recent Indian politics, especially since the introduction of competitive democracy in the 1970s. It is still widely used for its historical overview of Indian politics. cfa1e77820
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