This paper examines the relationship between statutory monopoly and collective action as a multi-person assurance game culminating in an end to British Empire in India. In a simple theoretical model, it is demonstrated whether or not a collective good enjoys (or is perceived to enjoy) pure jointness of production and why the evolutionary stable strategy of non-violence was supposed to work on the principle that the coordinated reaction of a ethnically differentiated religious crowd to a conflict between two parties (of colonizer and colonized) over confiscatory salt taxation would significantly affect its course. Following Mancur Olson (1965) and Dennis Chong (1991), a model of strategic civil disobedience is created which is used to demons...
Throughout his long career as a political thinker and activist, Mahatma Gandhi encountered the dilem...
Colonial rule, based on economic exploitation, was justified on the grounds that the colonizer broug...
This paper attempts to analyze decolonization in British India. India and Pakistan won their indepen...
This paper examines the relationship between statutory monopoly and collective action as a multi-per...
The foundation for the independence approach of Gandhi were more based on Social and Personal free...
This paper explores the vision of Gandhi, one most important leaders of the 20th Century, from a the...
The end of the Raj and the British Empire had multiple consequences on Indian history, geography and...
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi contributed both to the Indian civil rights movement in South Africa and ...
It is an axiom of early postcolonial Indian history that Nehru and his statist conception of nationa...
Contemporary historians usually attribute the East India Company's military success in India to its ...
A history of India under British rule highlights the significance of Mahatma Gandhi\u27s radical new...
The concept of empire has undergone a revival in recent years in the context of debates over America...
The paper argues that the Indian Managing Agencies that controlled most industrial firms and their a...
The concept of empire has undergone a revival in recent years in the context of debates over America...
One of the thorniest issues that contemporary scholars of British India are faced with is that of th...
Throughout his long career as a political thinker and activist, Mahatma Gandhi encountered the dilem...
Colonial rule, based on economic exploitation, was justified on the grounds that the colonizer broug...
This paper attempts to analyze decolonization in British India. India and Pakistan won their indepen...
This paper examines the relationship between statutory monopoly and collective action as a multi-per...
The foundation for the independence approach of Gandhi were more based on Social and Personal free...
This paper explores the vision of Gandhi, one most important leaders of the 20th Century, from a the...
The end of the Raj and the British Empire had multiple consequences on Indian history, geography and...
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi contributed both to the Indian civil rights movement in South Africa and ...
It is an axiom of early postcolonial Indian history that Nehru and his statist conception of nationa...
Contemporary historians usually attribute the East India Company's military success in India to its ...
A history of India under British rule highlights the significance of Mahatma Gandhi\u27s radical new...
The concept of empire has undergone a revival in recent years in the context of debates over America...
The paper argues that the Indian Managing Agencies that controlled most industrial firms and their a...
The concept of empire has undergone a revival in recent years in the context of debates over America...
One of the thorniest issues that contemporary scholars of British India are faced with is that of th...
Throughout his long career as a political thinker and activist, Mahatma Gandhi encountered the dilem...
Colonial rule, based on economic exploitation, was justified on the grounds that the colonizer broug...
This paper attempts to analyze decolonization in British India. India and Pakistan won their indepen...