01434cam a2200193 a 4500020001600000082001900016100002000035245007500055250001200130260004000142300001100182500001200193500001000205504007200215505083900287650003401126650002401160856005601184 a8185990697 00a320.5bELS.S.21 aElst, Koenraad,14aSaffron swastika :bthe notion of "Hindu fascism" /cby Koenraad Elst. a2nd ed. aNew Delhi :bVoice of India,c2001. a1070p. avolume2 aVol 1 aIncludes bibliographical references (v. 2, p. [988]-999) and index.8 aMachine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Terms of the Debate -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. On "Fascism" -- 1.3. National-Socialism and "Fascism" -- 1.4. Fascism and Communism -- 1.5. Other Voices -- Chapter 2. Was Guru Golwalkar a Nazi? -- 2.1. Guruji's First Book -- 2.2. The RSS and Ethnic Cleansing -- 2.3. Did Golwalkar Applaud Hitler? -- 2.4. Golwalkar vs Hitler -- 2.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Hindutva, Equality and Racism -- 3.1. A Brief History of Racism -- 3.2. Hinduism, Caste and Race -- 3.3. Hindutva and Racism -- 3.4. Hindus and Jews -- 3.5. -Nationalism -- Chapter 4. Historical Relation of Hindutva -- with Fascism -- 4.1. The Moral Rationale of Collaboration -- 4.2. Hindu and Muslim Positions -- Regarding Hitler -- 4.3. The Hindutva Involvement -- in World War 2 -- 4.4. The Non-Hindutva Forces -- and the Axis. 0aHinduism and politicszIndia. 0aNationalismzIndia.41uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy022/2001293904.html