Anarchy or Chaos
M. P. T. Acharya and the Indian Struggle for Freedom
Format:Hardback
Publisher:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Published:22nd Jun '23
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This biography delves into the life of M. P. T. Acharya, a key figure in India's anticolonial movement. Anarchy or Chaos offers new insights into his revolutionary ideas.
This biography presents an in-depth look at M. P. T. Acharya, a pivotal figure in India's fight against both colonial and domestic oppression. Ole Birk Laursen explores Acharya's life and the extensive networks he engaged with during a time of significant global upheaval. The narrative highlights how Acharya's commitment to complete freedom from various forms of authoritarianism and oppression shaped his vision for an international socialism, distinct from the confines of the nation-state.
In the early 1900s, as the world faced radical changes through wars and political movements, Acharya positioned himself alongside a diverse array of activists, including pacifists and radical socialists. His unique approach to anarchism set him apart from his contemporaries, making his contributions to the anticolonial struggle particularly noteworthy. Laursen's meticulous research draws from archival materials and personal correspondence, painting a vivid picture of Acharya's revolutionary activities and alliances.
Anarchy or Chaos not only chronicles Acharya's life but also situates him within the broader context of global anarchism and anticolonialism. This comprehensive study invites readers to reconsider the interconnected histories of these movements, offering fresh insights into the challenges and aspirations that defined the early twentieth century. Through Acharya's story, Laursen sheds light on the enduring quest for freedom and justice that resonates to this day.
‘[Anarchy or Chaos] vividly captures the itinerant lives of anticolonial revolutionaries… providing a rare glimpse into the racial Indian diaspora and migrant communities worldwide.’ -- Asian Review of Books
‘A thorough and refreshing biography of a fascinating intellectual that will not only prove of interest to students of anarchism or the Indian national movement, but will also provide solid ground for those historians working on intellectuals and mobility.’ -- H Soz Kult
'Shining a spotlight on an under-researched area of anarchism in Indian history, this biography places Acharya fully into the historical record--alongside political giants of his generation such as Subhas Chandra Bose, Mohandas Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. An exciting tale.' -- Neilesh Bose, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair, University of Victoria, and author of 'India after World History'
'In his impressive biography of one of the main protagonists of Indian leftist activism, Laursen skilfully connects the story of Indian nationalism with the wider global history of communism and anarchism. A compelling, ambitious and highly original book.' -- Harald Fischer-Tiné, Professor for the History of the Modern World, ETH Zurich, and author of 'Shyamji Krishnavarma: Sanskrit, Sociology and Anti-Imperialism'
'A rich and illuminating account of a forgotten but significant presence in the intertwined histories of anticolonialism, socialism and anarchism. Laursen's meticulous research and lucid narration redresses a major gap in the annals of anticolonial resistance and global struggles for justice.' -- Priyamvada Gopal, Professor of Postcolonial Studies, University of Cambridge, and author of 'Insurgent Empire'
'Carefully researched and lucidly written, this captivating book tracks the political life of a dynamic but peripheral figure in South Asian anticolonialism, uncannily present at many critical events in the global history of Indian nationalism. Placing anarchism at its centre, Laursen nuances the development of leftist thought in South Asia.' -- Kama Maclean, Professor of History, South Asian Institute, University of Heidelberg, and author of 'A Revolutionary History of Interwar India'
ISBN: 9781787389489
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352 pages