‘I have no quarrel with your decision to close the correspondence on the editorial policy of the EPW (in fact, I suggested it.)’
So wrote Kumar (‘On "EPW"’), in response to a somewhat bitter exchange beginning that Kumar (‘Hegemonised!’) began, to which (P.) Radhakrishnan and (T.N.) Srinivasan responded. The EPW rather characteristically permitted dozens of correspondents to conclude the exchange on their own pages (Chandra et al.).
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Chandra, Sudhir et al., ‘On EPW’, Economic and Political Weekly 26.48 (1991), 2718–2776.
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Kumar, Dharma, ‘On "EPW"’, Economic and Political Weekly 26.52 (1991), 3023–3024.
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— ‘Hegemonised!’, Economic and Political Weekly 26.31/32 (1991), 1822–1822.
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Radhakrishnan, P, ‘On "EPW"’, Economic and Political Weekly 26.37 (1991), 2122–2122.
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Srinivasan, T N, ‘On "EPW"’, Economic and Political Weekly 26.38 (1991), 2174–2174.
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