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Legalizing the Revolution: India and the Constitution of the Postcolony

Friday, March 28, 2025 - 12:15pm to 1:45pm

Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics (PCPSE) 203
133 S 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Sandipto Dasgupta,  Assistant Professor of Politics at The New School for Social Research, will discuss his book Legalizing the Revolution: India and the Constitution of the Postcolony. He will be in conversation with political theorist Rafael Khachaturian.

Anticolonial movements of the twentieth century generated ambitious ideas of freedom. Following decolonization, the challenge was to give an institutional form to those ideas. Through an original account of India's constitution making, Legalizing the Revolution explores the promises, challenges, and contradictions of that task. In contrast to derived templates, Dasgupta theorizes the distinctively postcolonial constitution through an innovative synthesis of the history of decolonization and constitutional theory. The book traces the contentious transition from the tumult of popular anticolonial politics to the ordered calculus of postcolonial governance; and then explains how major institutions – parliament, judiciary, rights, property – were formed by that foundational tension. A major contribution to postcolonial political theory, the book excavates the unrealized futures of decolonization. At the same time, through a critical account of the making of the postcolonial constitutional order, it offers keys to understanding the present crisis of that order, including and especially in India.