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Indianizing Indian Thought

YSI webinar series on dissecting capitalism

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July 8, 2022 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

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K V Subramanian

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This session of the webinar series will feature Prof. K V Subramanian. He is Professor of Finance at Indian School of Business. He was the Chief Economic Advisor to Government of India (2018-21).

Abstract

The separation of religion and state—a foundational feature of the protestant ethic—has been central to the western conception of liberalism. The institutions that emerged from these liberal ideals—of which capitalism and democracy are key elements—have been crucial in delivering prosperity to the western world. This empirical fact creates two temptations. First, is to believe that the western model of liberalism viewed as the separation of state and religion represents the only path for a liberal society to evolve. And second, that the modern ideas of capitalism and liberalism are alien or even antithetical to the Orient.

Are these beliefs correct? Should ancient civilizations—like the one India represents—move away from their DNA to mimic the Western model? This question is posed by taking a longer horizon of history—one that includes India as an enormously prosperous and virtuous society. As The Economic Survey of 2019-20 clearly highlighted, for three-quarters of known economic history, i.e. from 1 A.D. to 1750 A.D., India accounted for at least 1/3rd of the World’s GDP. To understand the extent of economic dominance that India had during this period, recognize that the U.S.—the dominant economic power today—has accounted for about 30% of world’s GDP over the last half-a-century. Half-a-century versus seventeen and a half centuries! Dominance that

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