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==Tea Party movement==
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===Ramakrishna=== ==The missing bits of Ramakrishna==
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*Christophe Jaffrelot, "" ''South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal'', 2 (2008)
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{{quotation|] have become experts in the art of being outraged after the crystallization of the ] ] in the 1920s. Articulating a deep rooted ], they have tried hard to denounce the disrespectful behaviour of the minorities they feared most – especially the ] – in order to mobilize new followers. Such a process was likely to trigger ]s and to polarise society along ] lines – and eventually to translate into votes. However, a purely ] interpretation of the Hindu nationalist use of outrage would be too simplistic. The use of sacred symbols is not that easy, as evident from the case of the ] movement. It shows that the ] finds it more difficult to mobilize followers when the culprits are not Muslims. It also shows that the exploitation of the outrage is more complicated when its instigators are born Hindus. In any case, the holy character of the outraged symbol is not enough: it has to be historical; and it has to be useful too.}}
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In The (Far Right) News

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Tea Party movement

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The missing bits of Ramakrishna

Articles started