The Elephant Paradigm
India Wrestles with Change
Gurcharan Das
Penguin, 2002, xviii, 302 p., $15 (pbk). ISBN
0-14-302910-X. |
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Contents:
Introduction.
I. The temper
of our times:
1. Our liberating nineties.
2. Understanding
our times.
3. What is wrong with our temper.
II. Private
space:
4. Laptops and meditation.
5. A sentimental
education.
6. Playing to win.
III. Public space:
7.
Learning to live, living to learn.
8. The ambiguous village.
9. To reform or not to reform.
10. What slows us down?
11.
Making the nation competitive. Index.
"The Elephant Paradigm: India Wrestles
with Change is, quite simply, about an ancient
civilization’s reawakening to the spirit—and potential—of its
youth. Following up on the success of India Unbound, which
examined the process of India’s transformation in the 1990s
from a closed to an open economy, The Elephant Paradigm
ranges over a vast area—covering subjects as varied as
panchayati raj, national competitiveness, and the sacred and
philosophical concerns of the average Indian consequent to
India’s entry into what the author calls the ‘age of
liberation’. While India may never roar ahead like the Asian
tigers, Das argues, it will advance like a wise elephant,
moving steadily and surely, pausing occasionally to reflect on
its past and to enjoy the journey.
"Gurcharan Das employs the essay form to
sew together varied facets of this remarkable transition.
Divided into three sections, the book first establishes a
context for the changes that have occurred, and then assesses
how we have changed—or not changed—in our public and private
lives. As he sweeps over the major political, social and
economic developments, he does not forget to examine the
individual beliefs and aspirations that underpin the process.
Crisp, insightful and witty, these essays capture both the
disappointments and the joys that resulted from the ‘90s
revolution and serve as an essential guide to the new India."
(jacket)
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