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“India, that is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution”, the first book of a comprehensive Bharat trilogy, explores the influence of European ‘colonial consciousness’ on Bharat as the successor state to the Indic civilisation and the origins of the Indian Constitution. The book presents ‘Decoloniality’ as a civilisational imperative, in various important spheres, to liberate Bharat’s distinctive indigeneity.
About the speaker:
J. Sai Deepak is an engineer-turned lawyer, practicing as an arguing counsel before the Supreme Court of India and the High Court of Delhi. He has been a part of several landmark matters, including the popular Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple. JSD passionately writes on constitutional issues, other than delivering lectures on law.
Sub Topics
00:00 Imposition of European standard as the universal standard
14:53 Unabated resistance shown by Bharat to invaders
30:17 Constitutional morality - the new protestant reformation movement
37:53 Naipul recognized the problem of “wounded civilization” but its root cause; influenced by orientalism.
44:21 What will the second book of the trilogy constitute?
48:08 The limited scope of cultural angst to politics than policy
57:28 How do we drive the change?
1:05:44 Postcolonialism is an active and paid ambassador of coloniality
1:12:05 Subalternism is a toxic product of Postcolonialism
1:17:31 Reason for including ‘Bharat’ in the title of the book
1:19:43 Impact of colonial consciousness on different realms
1:23:38 How to govern the youth from falling prey to westernization and self-loathing attitude?
1:28:27 How will decoloniality impact women?
1:37:31 How to get SC to take the petition on freeing Hindu temples
1:39:15 How to Indianize our legal system?
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