Britain and India are used as case studies to assess the role of political actors and intellectuals opposed to majoritarianism examining how support for identity politics has debilitated resistance to it in both countries.
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1. trouble with David Goodhart's Britain : liberalism's slide towards majoritarianism -- 2. Saffron semantics : the struggle to define Hindu nationalism -- 3. Spilling the clear red water : how we got from New times to new liberalism -- 4. blame game : recriminations from the Indian left -- 5. Making a case for multiculture : from the 'politics of piety' to the politics of the secular?
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